ва́рвар — meaning in English
varvar
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English meaning
Senses
ва́рвар is used for these senses in English:
- Turk (archaic) A bloodthirsty and savage person; vandal; barbarian. [from 16th c.]
- barbarian A brutish warrior depicted in sword and sorcery and other fantasy works; typically clad in primitive furs or leather and usually favoring physical strength over intelligence while often possessing a bellicose temperament and disdain for laws.
- savage (historical, now, pejorative, ) A person not living in a civilization; a barbarian.
barbarian — full definition
- noun Historically, someone from outside Greek or Roman civilization, viewed by the Greeks and Romans as uncivilized.
- noun A crude, uncultured, or brutally violent person.
- adj Uncivilized or savage in nature.
savage — full definition
- adj Extremely fierce, violent, or brutal.
- adj Informally, impressively bold, harsh, or brilliant — often used as a compliment for a sharp comeback or move.
- verb To attack fiercely, or to criticise something harshly.
- noun An outdated and offensive term once used for a member of an indigenous or "uncivilised" society; now mainly used to mean a fierce or wild creature or person.