barbarisms in English

noun
1
absence of culture and civilization.
the collapse of civilization and the return to barbarism
2
extreme cruelty or brutality.
she called the execution an act of barbarism

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15. The following words were widely considered to be Barbarisms when first used:

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20. Barbarisms may be incompletely assimilated by a language (semantically and sometimes even morphologically and syntactically)

21. These Barbarisms can not be allowed to continue; they must be crushed or civilization will collapse

22. In the vocabulary of the English language there is a considerable layer of words called Barbarisms

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26. These Barbarisms can not be allowed to continue; they must be crushed or civilization will collapse.· The condition of existing barbarically

27. Barbarisms is a trio out of Stockholm, fronted by American songwriter Nicholas Faraone (voice/ guitar) with Tom Skantze (guitar) and Robin Af Ekenstam (drums)

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30. Many foreign words and phrases which were once just foreign words used in literary English to express a concept non-existent in English reality, have little by little entered the class of words named Barbarisms and many of these Barbarisms have gradually lost their foreign peculiarities, become more or less naturalized and have merged

31. Barbarisms are words which have already become facts of the English language. They are, as it were, part and parcel of the English word-stock, though they remain on the outskirts of the literary vocabulary

32. ‘Purism, however, also has its Barbarisms, such as the quasiclassical plurals octopi and syllabi for octopus and syllabus, competing with octopuses and syllabuses.’ More example sentences ‘For instance, Fowler preferred Britishism to Briticism, labelling the latter a barbarism; Burchfield simply comments that Briticism is now the more

33. ‘It proposes a Barbarising of the inside of a language (thus culture) such as is unavoidable for those coming to a culture from its outside.’ Origin Late Middle English (in the sense ‘speak using barbarisms’): from late Latin barbarizare, from Greek barbarizein ‘speak like a foreigner’.

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35. Barbarisms are a Stockholm band – singing in English (or Americana, if you like) – and their self-titled debut record, a wide-open-spaces, road-trip of an album which touches on early REM and lo-folk, and retains a lightly fried sense of nostalgia around the edges.

36. Nevertheless, his book carries in it a certain large suggestion; it contains many excellent observations; its tone is unexceptionable; the style is firm and clear, though heavy and disfigured by such intolerable barbarisms as "Commence to" walk, talk, or the like, -- the use of the infinitive instead of the participle after _Commence_.