Any person who was not Greek
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inhuman, crude, wild, savage, cruel, brutal, fierce, rough, vulgar, rude
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No, but the word Whom is a word.
To whom it may concern Who is a subject pronoun; it is used as the subject of a verb. Whom is an object pronoun. If you find you can replace who/whom with he, she, or they, who is correct. If you find you've replaced who/whom with him, her, or them, then whom is correct.
a pearl of irregular shape
King George III
The barbarian yelled in pain when he stubbed his toe.Conan the Barbarian was played by Arnold Schwarzenegger.The barbarian fortress has been razed to the ground.
Chalk-Like Drawing Stick
The correct spelling is "barbarian". It refers to a person who is perceived as uncivilized or primitive, often associated with tribal societies or historical warrior groups.
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The warrior tribes were known for their barbarian ways and fierce fighting skills.
The barbarian tribes threatened Europe. The word "barbarian " is Greek for the "other".
Hun.
It can be. The word barbarian is a noun for an uncivilized person, especially a crude or violent one. Barbarian can be an adjective (barbarian tactics), as can the word barbarous.
There are four syllables in the word "barbarian" (bar-ba-ri-an).
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