(Of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering.
1 Modern Germany is far more scientific than England, and far more barbarous .
2 Such things are unknown even in the heart of barbarous Central Africa.
3 The germ of the barbarous system is there contained in its entirety.
4 The forest laws also in those early times were terrible and barbarous .
5 In short, the system of government, according to barbarous ideas was perfect.
6 In really wild, barbarous - sounding Orth, Crade said that this would be fine.
7 Every nation now civilized was in early days in a barbarous condition.
8 Never can the free German be the friend of the barbarous Sclavonian.
9 It had been barbarous prose; she had turned it into purest poetry.
10 The Danish invasions were not so barbarous now as in earlier days.
11 The New England people can have no idea of such barbarous policy.
12 In France, under the former Government, the punishments were not less barbarous .
13 A barbarous magnificence attended the feasts of the ancient monarchs of France.
14 The people were the poorest and most barbarous which he had met.
15 In barbarous times it is, in fact, cent, per cent., and more.
16 But he did not know the barbarous cruelty of the loving woman.
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