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barbarous

[bahr-ber-uhs] / ˈbɑr bər əs /


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In his 90s, he completed a trilogy on the colonial population with “The Barbarous Years.”

From Seattle Times • Aug. 7, 2020

“The problem was to love people, try to serve them, without wanting anything from them,” he concluded in “The Barbarous Coast.”

From Seattle Times • Jul. 27, 2016

Barbarous customs that I hope will disappear when there are no Kings and no desire for conquest and when man has the world for his country and all his fellow-beings for brothers.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Barbarous no doubt, with a turbulent populace, but still it is my kingdom, and very loyal to me."

From The Courtship of Morrice Buckler A Romance by Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley)

Madge, with a retentive memory of the way Miss "Barbarous" had greeted her back in the mountains, stepped toward that much-astonished maiden, opened her red parasol straight in her face, and courtesied to the rest.

From In Old Kentucky by Marshall, Edward




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