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βαρβα^ρ-ικός , ή, όν,
A.barbaric, non-Greek,χείρSimon.136; “ψυκτήρOGI214.47 (Didyma, Seleucus I); τὸ β., = οἱ βάρβαροι, Th.1.6, 7.29; “τὰ β. ἔθνηArist.Pol.1257a25, etc.; νόμιμα β. leges barbarorum, name of a treatise by Arist.; “νόμοι λίαν ἁπλοῖ καὶ β.Pol.1268b40; esp. of the Persians, X.An.1.5.6; “ἐς τὸ β.in barbaric fashion, Luc.D Mort. 27.3; β. ἐπιδρομή inroad of barbarians, P Masp.321.5 (vi A. D.); “ἐς τὸ βαρβαρικώτερονmore in the Persian fashion, Arr.An.4.8.2: Sup. -ώτατος Sch.Th.7.29. Adv., ἐβόα καὶ -κῶς καὶ Ἑλληνικῶς, i. e. both in Persian and Greek, X.An.1.8.1, cf. Phld.Lib.p.13 O.; “κεκλημένον β.in the language of the country, Arist.Mir.846a32; in foreign fashion, App. Hisp.72.
II. barbarous, violent,πένθηPlu.2.114e. Adv. -κῶς barbarously,ὠμῶς καὶ β.Id.Dio 35: Comp.“-ώτερονId.Alex.2.
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    • Thucydides, Histories, 7.29
    • Thucydides, Histories, 1.6
    • Xenophon, Anabasis, 1.5.6
    • Xenophon, Anabasis, 1.8.1
    • Plutarch, Alexander, 2
    • Plutarch, Dion, 35
    • Arrian, Anabasis, 4.8.2
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