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- noun Plural form of
barbara .
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Examples
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Cantabrum indoctum iuga ferre nostra et barbaras Syrtis, ubi Maura semper
A Retreat for Old Age Horace 1912
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Atque ut agnoscas ueram illam reuerentiam per has umbratiles dignitates non posse contingere; si qui multiplici consulatu functus in barbaras nationes forte deuenerit, uenerandumne barbaris honor faciet?
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius 1908
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“If it was not for their barbaras usage which we knew they would treat us,” said an enlisted redcoat, “we should never have fought them as long as we did, but having only death before us made the men fight almost longer than they was able. . .
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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“If it was not for their barbaras usage which we knew they would treat us,” said an enlisted redcoat, “we should never have fought them as long as we did, but having only death before us made the men fight almost longer than they was able. . .
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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“If it was not for their barbaras usage which we knew they would treat us,” said an enlisted redcoat, “we should never have fought them as long as we did, but having only death before us made the men fight almost longer than they was able. . .
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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“If it was not for their barbaras usage which we knew they would treat us,” said an enlisted redcoat, “we should never have fought them as long as we did, but having only death before us made the men fight almost longer than they was able. . .
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Paud the roosky, weren’t they all of them then each in his different way of saying calling on the one in the same time hibernian knights underthaner that was having, half for the laugh of the bliss it sint barbaras another doesend end once tale of a tublin wished on to him with its olives ocolombs and its hills owns ravings and Tutty his tour in his Nowhare’s yarcht.
Finnegans Wake 2006
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hiberna niue turgidi. nidum ponit, Ityn flebiliter gemens, 5 infelix auis et Cecropiae domus aeternum opprobrium, quod male barbaras
Spring: An Invitation to Vergil Horace 1912
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C 2) Poefeos influxus vel in remottr - nibus a Deo eft ad compenfanda turn fimas, & maxime barbaras Nationes, e* vent, turn coofifta iifdem mala, quo jufque cum Libertate, ac Virtutibus iia« data Dies ad expellendas 'tenebras, ter« turalibus confociatio • rorefque ooAumos •' • '- ■.
Poema Alexandri Pope De homine, Jacobi Thomson [the Hymn from The seasons], & Thomae Gray ... 1785
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