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outsider
English
Etymology
outside +? -er
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a?t?sa?d??/
Noun
outsider (plural outsiders)
- One who is not part of a community or organization.
- A newcomer with little or no experience in an organization or community.
- A competitor or contestant who has little chance of winning; a long shot
Synonyms
- (someone excluded): stranger; see also Thesaurus:outcast or Thesaurus:foreigner
- (a newcomer): newling; see also Thesaurus:newcomer
- (a long shot): dark horse, little guy, underdog
Descendants
Translations
See also
- Appendix:Words for outsiders
- outsiders
Anagrams
- Rideouts, Tudorise, dries out, editours, iodurets, outrides, rideouts, rutoside, suitored, tudorise, turoside
Czech
Etymology
From English outsider.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?au?tsajdr?]
- Hyphenation: out?si?der
Noun
outsider m anim
- Outsider, one who is not part of a community or organization. [since 20th c.]
- Outsider, a competitor or contestant who has little chance of winning
Declension
Derived terms
- outsiderka
- outsiderský
- outsiderství
Further reading
- outsider in P?íru?ní slovník jazyka ?eského, 1935–1957
- outsider in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989
French
Etymology
From English outsider.
Noun
outsider m (plural outsiders)
- long shot, dark horse, outsider
Further reading
- “outsider” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- étourdis
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English outsider.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /awt?saj.der/
Noun
outsider m or f (plural outsiders)
- outsider
Polish
Etymology
From English outsider.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aw?tsaj.d?r/
Noun
outsider m pers (feminine outsiderka)
- outsider (someone excluded)
- (sports) outsider (competitor or contestant who has little chance of winning; long shot)
- (economics) A company refusing to join a monopoly consisting of the majority of enterprises in a given industry.
Declension
Derived terms
- (adjective) outsiderski
Further reading
- outsider in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
- outsider in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Spanish
Etymology
From English outsider.
Noun
outsider m or f (plural outsideres)
- outsider
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barbarian
English
Etymology
From Middle English barbarian, borrowed from Medieval Latin barbarinus (“Berber, pagan, Saracen, barbarian”), from Latin barbaria (“foreign country”), from barbarus (“foreigner, savage”), from Ancient Greek ???????? (bárbaros, “foreign, non-Greek, strange”), possibly onomatopoeic (mimicking foreign languages, akin to English blah blah). Cognate to Sanskrit ????? (barbara, “barbarian, non-Aryan, stammering, blockhead”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /b??(?).?b??.?i.?n/
- (US) IPA(key): /b??.?b???.i.?n/
- Rhymes: -???i?n
Adjective
barbarian (not comparable)
- Relating to people, countries or customs perceived as uncivilized or inferior.
Synonyms
- barbaric
- barbarous
Translations
Noun
barbarian (plural barbarians)
- (historical) A non-Greek or a non-Roman.
- An uncivilized or uncultured person, originally compared to the hellenistic Greco-Roman civilisation; often associated with fighting or other such shows of strength.
- (derogatory) Someone from a developing country or backward culture.
- A warrior, clad in fur or leather, associated with sword and sorcery stories.
- (derogatory) A person destitute of culture; a Philistine.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of M. Arnold to this entry?)
- A cruel, savage, brutal person; one without pity or humanity.
- 1712, Ambrose Philips, The Distrest Mother
- Thou fell barbarian.
- 1712, Ambrose Philips, The Distrest Mother
- (derogatory) A foreigner, especially with barbaric qualities as in the above definitions.
Synonyms
- (foreigner): alien, outlander, peregrine; see also Thesaurus:foreigner
Translations
Related terms
- barbarism
- barbarity
- barbarize
- rhubarb
- outlander
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