βαρβαρικῶς

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Μεγάλοι δὲ λόγοι μεγάλας πληγὰς τῶν ὑπεραύχων ἀποτίσαντες γήρᾳ τὸ φρονεῖν ἐδίδαξαν → The great words of the arrogant pay the penalty by suffering great blows, and teach one to reason in old age

Sophocles, Antigone, 1350-1353

French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
1 en langue barbare, càd en langue étrangère, particul. en langue persane;
2 fig. avec barbarie;
Cp. βαρβαρικώτερον.
Étymologie: βαρβαρικός.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

βαρβᾰρικῶς:
1) по-варварски, т. е. не по-гречески (κεκλημένος Arst.), преимущ. по-персидски (ἐβόα Xen.);
2) по-варварски, грубо (ἀνατεινάμενος Plut.).

Spanish

brutalmente, salvajemente, con brutalidad, bárbaramente

Translations

brutally

Catalan: brutalment; Finnish: raa'asti, brutaalisti; French: brutalement, sauvagement; Greek: βαρβαρικά, βαρβαρικώς; Ancient Greek: βαρβαρικῶς, βαρβάρως; German: brutal; Ido: brutale; Italian: brutalmente, barbaramente; Ngazidja Comorian: ha ushendzi; Norman: brutalement; Polish: brutalnie, barbarzyńsko; Spanish: brutalmente