It's barbarois
Answerξένος (Xenos) means foreigner, stranger, or outsider. AnswerThe word for foreigners or outsiders is ξένος, pronounced "KZEN-ohs" Answer"uncivilised" in modern Greek is "apolitistos" (απολίτιστος). In ancient Greek (but also used today) the word would be varvaros (βάρβαρος) which is the root of the English word "barbarian"ξένος (xenos)
Xenophobia.
The Greek word for man is andr-
The Greek word for "Fierce" is "άγριος".
The greek word that describes the word foot is πους [ο] - [ancient]. The modern greek word is πόδι [το].
Ancient Greek does not have a word for religion. The Greek based word theology is the study of beliefs about god or religious beliefs.
Xenos is outsiders or foreigners. Barbaros means barbarians. :P
outsiders,the person we dnt know who is he.
Outsiders = τρίτους
Xenophobia.
"Friendly to foreigners" is a definition of the English word "xenodochial".Specifically, the word is an adjective. It is opposite in meaning to the word "xenophobic", which means "unfriendly to outsiders". It is pronounced "ZEH-noh-DOH-kyahl".
Ahm, Actually Sparta has only its LIMITED outsiders that would enter there City. as they allow foreigners they are too strict with it only known outsiders are allowed.
A xenophobe is someone who fears outsiders/foreigners (from the Greek word for "alien", xenos). Xenophobia means "fear of" but is often also used to mean "hatred of". Bigotry is discrimination against people of another type (called racism if the the person exhibiting it is of the dominant culture), and is often linked to xenophobia.
lol, I must be doing the same geography you're doing. c: They were members of a secret group; they hated foreigners, especially missionaries. Therefore, they opposed outsiders coming into China.
Foreigners = Peregrini
Xenophobia is the hatred/ fear of foreigners.
== == Hellophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of the Greek or Greek culture I'm not sure if there is specifically a fear of Greeks, although xenophobia (pronounced zeno) would be a good one to use. It means fear of foreigners, strangers et cetera. Since the word "Greek" has its origins in the greek word "Graikos", the prefix graiko- would fit. The word would then be "Graikophobia".
The ancient Greeks used the word βάρβαρος (barbaros/barbarian) for uncivilized people. Actually they used it for all non-greek cultures.