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Definition of "barbarously" [bar•ba•rous•ly]

  • In a barbarous manner. (adverb)

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Use "barbarously" in a sentence
  • "Greek word barbarously corrupted; H+aM+uN+aX+M% was the word he employed to this purpose."
  • "Whereupon they prayed that the Romans would have compassion upon the [poor] remains of Judea, and not expose what was left of them to such as barbarously tore them to pieces, and that they would join their country to Syria, and administer the government by their own commanders, whereby it would [soon] be demonstrated that those who are now under the calumny of seditious persons, and lovers of war, know how to bear governors that are set over them, if they be but tolerable ones."
  • "The Poonga-Poonga volunteers stood with glistening eyes and grinning faces, naked save for their loin-cloths, and barbarously ornamented."