barbarismus
ἁρμονίη ἀφανὴς φανερῆς κρείττων → the hidden attunement is better than the obvious one, invisible connection is stronger than visible, harmony we can't see is stronger than harmony we can, unseen harmony is stronger than what we can see
Latin > English
barbarismus barbarismi N M :: barbarism, impropriety of speech
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
barbărismus: i, m., = βαρβαρισμός,
I an impropriety of speech, barbarism; esp. of pronunciation (acc. to Gell. 13, 6, 14; cf. id. 5, 20, 1, not in use before the Aug. per.; in Nigidius, instead of it, rusticus sermo), Quint. 1, 5, 5 sq.; Auct. Her. 4, 12, 17; Gell. l. l.; 5, 20, 4; Don. p. 1767 sq. P.; Charis. p. 237 sq.; id. Diom. p. 446 sq. P. al.; cf. the foll.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
barbărismus,¹⁶ ī, m., barbarisme : Her. 4, 17 ; Quint. 1, 5, 5, etc.; Gell. 5, 20, 4 ; 13, 6, 4.
Latin > German (Georges)
barbarismus, ī, m. (βαρβαρισμός), I) das Sprechen auf ausländische, d.i. fehlerhafte Weise, das fehlerhafte Sprechen, der Sprachfehler, Barbarismus, Cornif. rhet. 4, 17. Quint. 1, 5, 5 sqq. Fronto ad M. Caes. 1, 8 p. 24, 24 N. Gell. 5, 20, 4. Charis. 265, 2 u.a. Gramm. – II) die moral. Roheit, Ungeschliffenheit, Ungeschlachtheit, quidam barbarismus morum, Sidon. ep. 9, 3.