Savage, uncivilized, barbarian.
It's Latin and means "foreign/barbarian woman."
Catervae is the Latin equivalent of 'hordes'. It's a feminine gender noun. Its first, original use in Latin is in reference to a 'troop of barbarian soldiers or mercenaries'.
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Catervae is the Latin equivalent of 'hordes'. It's a feminine gender noun. Its first, original use in Latin is in reference to a 'troop of barbarian soldiers or mercenaries'.
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Barbarian is derived from the Greek βάρβαρος (barbaros; English barbarous) "foreign", which arises from the ancient Greeks' characterization of unintelligible foreign speech (i.e. bar bar).The feminine name, Barbara, which means "foreign" or "foreigner", is also derived from barbaros.The Latin equivalent of barbaros is exteras.
Barbera is more usually spelled as Barbara. It is used in this form in English, German and Polish, and in variations in other languages. The name derives from the Latin, barbarus, in turn taken from Greek, and meaning a stranger or barbarian. (To the ancient Greeks, anyone who spoke a language other than Greek was a stranger and a barbarian, so one word was sufficient for both.)
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inhuman, crude, wild, savage, cruel, brutal, fierce, rough, vulgar, rude
I Am a Barbarian was created in 1967.
because the roman (latin) alphabet does not contain these letters. They were added later to the alphabet to spell words in "barbarian" languages.