Latin | English |
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barbarus, ferus noun | savage [savages](uncivilized or feral person) |
barbasculus [barbasculi] (2nd) M noun | whipper-snapper?noun |
barbatus [barbata, barbatum] adjective | (as sign of) adultadjective bearded, having a beardadjective like the men of antiquityadjective |
barbatoria [barbatoriae] (1st) F noun | |
barbatulus [barbatula, barbatulum] adjective | having small / foppish beardadjective |
cucullus non facit monachum, barba non facit philosophum phrase | clothes don't make the man(clothes don't make the man) |
cucullus non facit monachum, barba non facit philosophum, habitus non facit monachum phrase | the cowl does not make the monk(the superficial trappings of something are unrelated to its true essence) |
externus, advena, barbarus adjective | foreign(originating from or characteristic of a different country) |
extraneus, barbarus, peregrinus, alienus adjective | foreign(located outside one's own country or place) |
reubarbarum [reubarbari] (2nd) N noun | rhubarbnoun |
silvestris, barbarus adjective | savage(wild, not cultivated) |