adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In barbaric fashion or style; after the fashion of the uncivilized, illiterate or unpolished.
1832. Tour Germ. Prince, II. iii. 36. Nothing can be more barbarically elegant than these grotesque ornaments.
1862. Thornbury, Turner, I. 29. Barbarically ignorant of any art but that of portraiture.
1878. P. Bayne, Purit. Rev., v. 183. Barbarically unclean in their persons.