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Barbarouses wanted the
opportunity to play more
regular football. In the 2009–10 season,
which took the
Phoenix into the finals,
Barbarouses had had...
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barbarous name (Latin:
nomen barbarum; pl. nomina barbara) is a
meaningless (or
seemingly meaningless) word used in
magic rituals. The term
barbarous...
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Barbarous radiates are
imitations of the antonini****, a type of coin
issued during the
Roman Empire,
which are so
named due to
their crude style and...
- Look up barbarism,
barbarity, or
barbarous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Barbarism,
barbarity, or
barbarous may
refer to:
Barbarism (linguistics)...
- The
Barbarous Coast is a 1956
detective novel by Canadian-American
author Ross Macdonald, the
sixth to
feature private investigator Lew
Archer and his...
- The
Barbarous Barber Genre drama play
Running time 20 mins
Country of
origin Australia Language(s)
English Home
station 3LO
Starring J.H.
Booth Written...
- "The Grim
Barbarity of
Optics and Design" is the
fifth episode of the
American science fiction psychological thriller television series Severance. The...
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Barbarous English Fayre is a
compilation album by the
British band King of the Slums.
Originally released on
vinyl only in June 1989 on the Play Hard...
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Vikings were
seafaring people originally from
Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway, and Sweden), who from the late 8th to the late 11th
centuries raided...
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Barbary Coast.] Obs. †b.
Barbary pirates & A
Barbary horse. Obs. The OED
barbarous entry summarizes the
semantic history. "The sense-development in ancient...