Barbaar
Barbaar is a term used in Dutch to denote a barbarian or an uncivilized person. In everyday language it carries pejorative connotations, referring to someone perceived as lacking refinement, culture, or social norms. The word can be used descriptively in historical contexts or as an insult in colloquial speech. In plural form, barbaren, it appears in both literary and popular contexts when discussing ancient or mythical outsiders.
Etymology and linguistic development. Barbaar derives from Latin barbarus, which itself comes from Greek barbaros. The
Historical usage. In classical antiquity, barbarian referred to peoples beyond the Greek world or the Roman
See also. Related terms in other languages include the German Barbaren and the English barbarian, which share