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Doublet of brabo and berbere.", "forms": [ { "form": "bárbaros", "tags": [ "plural" ] }, { "form": "bárbara", "tags": [ "feminine" ] }, { "form": "bárbaras", "tags": [ "feminine", "plural" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "m", "f": "+" }, "expansion": "bárbaro m (plural bárbaros, feminine bárbara, feminine plural bárbaras)", "name": "pt-noun" } ], "hyphenation": [ "bár‧ba‧ro" ], "lang": "Portuguese", "lang_code": "pt", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ { "_dis": "9 3 24 18 25 21", "kind": "other", "name": "Portuguese onomatopoeias", "parents": [], "source": "w+disamb" } ], "glosses": [ "barbarian (member of peoples considered uncivilised by the Romans and Greeks)" ], "id": "en-bárbaro-pt-noun-jIBUMZIX", "links": [ [ "barbarian", "barbarian" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(historical) barbarian (member of peoples considered uncivilised by the Romans and Greeks)" ], "tags": [ "historical", "masculine" ] }, { "categories": [ { "_dis": "9 3 24 18 25 21", "kind": "other", "name": "Portuguese onomatopoeias", "parents": [], "source": "w+disamb" } ], "glosses": [ "barbarian (uncivilised person)" ], "id": "en-bárbaro-pt-noun-M2B6e0Sl", "links": [ [ "barbarian", "barbarian" ] ], "tags": [ "masculine" ] }, { "categories": [ { "_dis": "9 3 24 18 25 21", "kind": "other", "name": "Portuguese onomatopoeias", "parents": [], "source": "w+disamb" } ], "glosses": [ "barbarian (a cruel and violent person)" ], "id": "en-bárbaro-pt-noun-NG9pELTK", "links": [ [ "barbarian", "barbarian" ] ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "bruto" } ], "tags": [ "masculine" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈbaʁ.ba.ɾu/", "tags": [ "Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "[ˈbaɦ.ba.ɾu]", "tags": [ "Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaʁ.ba.ɾu/", "tags": [ "Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "[ˈbaɦ.ba.ɾu]", "tags": [ "Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaɾ.ba.ɾu/", "tags": [ "São-Paulo" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaʁ.ba.ɾu/", "tags": [ "Rio-de-Janeiro" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaɻ.ba.ɾo/", "tags": [ "Southern-Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaɾ.bɐ.ɾu/", "tags": [ "Portugal" ] }, { "ipa": "[ˈbaɾ.βɐ.ɾu]", "tags": [ "Portugal" ] } ], "word": "bárbaro" }
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Doublet of brabo and berbere.", "forms": [ { "form": "bárbara", "tags": [ "feminine" ] }, { "form": "bárbaros", "tags": [ "masculine", "plural" ] }, { "form": "bárbaras", "tags": [ "feminine", "plural" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": {}, "expansion": "bárbaro (feminine bárbara, masculine plural bárbaros, feminine plural bárbaras)", "name": "pt-adj" } ], "hyphenation": [ "bár‧ba‧ro" ], "lang": "Portuguese", "lang_code": "pt", "pos": "adj", "senses": [ { "glosses": [ "barbarian; uncivilised" ], "links": [ [ "barbarian", "barbarian" ], [ "uncivilised", "uncivilised" ] ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "selvagem" }, { "word": "incivilizado" } ] }, { "glosses": [ "wicked; evil; cruel" ], "links": [ [ "wicked", "wicked" ], [ "evil", "evil" ], [ "cruel", "cruel" ] ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "mau" }, { "word": "malvado" }, { "word": "cruel" }, { "word": "maldoso" } ] }, { "categories": [ "Brazilian Portuguese", "Portuguese slang" ], "glosses": [ "awesome; wicked; brilliant; excellent" ], "links": [ [ "awesome", "awesome" ], [ "wicked", "wicked" ], [ "brilliant", "brilliant" ], [ "excellent", "excellent" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(Brazil, slang) awesome; wicked; brilliant; excellent" ], "tags": [ "Brazil", "slang" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈbaʁ.ba.ɾu/", "tags": [ "Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "[ˈbaɦ.ba.ɾu]", "tags": [ "Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaʁ.ba.ɾu/", "tags": [ "Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "[ˈbaɦ.ba.ɾu]", "tags": [ "Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaɾ.ba.ɾu/", "tags": [ "São-Paulo" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaʁ.ba.ɾu/", "tags": [ "Rio-de-Janeiro" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaɻ.ba.ɾo/", "tags": [ "Southern-Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaɾ.bɐ.ɾu/", "tags": [ "Portugal" ] }, { "ipa": "[ˈbaɾ.βɐ.ɾu]", "tags": [ "Portugal" ] } ], "word": "bárbaro" } { "categories": [ "Portuguese 3-syllable words", "Portuguese adjectives", "Portuguese countable nouns", "Portuguese doublets", "Portuguese entries with incorrect language header", "Portuguese lemmas", "Portuguese masculine nouns", "Portuguese nouns", "Portuguese onomatopoeias", "Portuguese terms derived from Ancient Greek", "Portuguese terms derived from Latin", "Portuguese terms with IPA pronunciation", "Portuguese undefined derivations" ], "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "pt", "2": "la", "3": "barbarus", "t": "foreign, savage" }, "expansion": "Latin barbarus (“foreign, savage”)", "name": "uder" }, { "args": { "1": "pt", "2": "grc", "3": "βάρβαρος", "t": "foreign, strange" }, "expansion": "Ancient Greek βάρβαρος (bárbaros, “foreign, strange”)", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "pt", "title": "onomatopoeic" }, "expansion": "onomatopoeic", "name": "onomatopoeic" }, { "args": { "1": "pt", "2": "brabo", "3": "berbere" }, "expansion": "Doublet of brabo and berbere", "name": "doublet" } ], "etymology_text": "From Latin barbarus (“foreign, savage”), from Ancient Greek βάρβαρος (bárbaros, “foreign, strange”), of onomatopoeic origin, mimicking the sound of foreign languages. Doublet of brabo and berbere.", "forms": [ { "form": "bárbaros", "tags": [ "plural" ] }, { "form": "bárbara", "tags": [ "feminine" ] }, { "form": "bárbaras", "tags": [ "feminine", "plural" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "m", "f": "+" }, "expansion": "bárbaro m (plural bárbaros, feminine bárbara, feminine plural bárbaras)", "name": "pt-noun" } ], "hyphenation": [ "bár‧ba‧ro" ], "lang": "Portuguese", "lang_code": "pt", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "Portuguese terms with historical senses" ], "glosses": [ "barbarian (member of peoples considered uncivilised by the Romans and Greeks)" ], "links": [ [ "barbarian", "barbarian" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(historical) barbarian (member of peoples considered uncivilised by the Romans and Greeks)" ], "tags": [ "historical", "masculine" ] }, { "glosses": [ "barbarian (uncivilised person)" ], "links": [ [ "barbarian", "barbarian" ] ], "tags": [ "masculine" ] }, { "glosses": [ "barbarian (a cruel and violent person)" ], "links": [ [ "barbarian", "barbarian" ] ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "bruto" } ], "tags": [ "masculine" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈbaʁ.ba.ɾu/", "tags": [ "Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "[ˈbaɦ.ba.ɾu]", "tags": [ "Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaʁ.ba.ɾu/", "tags": [ "Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "[ˈbaɦ.ba.ɾu]", "tags": [ "Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaɾ.ba.ɾu/", "tags": [ "São-Paulo" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaʁ.ba.ɾu/", "tags": [ "Rio-de-Janeiro" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaɻ.ba.ɾo/", "tags": [ "Southern-Brazil" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈbaɾ.bɐ.ɾu/", "tags": [ "Portugal" ] }, { "ipa": "[ˈbaɾ.βɐ.ɾu]", "tags": [ "Portugal" ] } ], "word": "bárbaro" }
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