adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In barbaric fashion or style; after the fashion of the uncivilized, illiterate or unpolished.

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1832.  Tour Germ. Prince, II. iii. 36. Nothing can be … more barbarically elegant than these grotesque … ornaments.

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1862.  Thornbury, Turner, I. 29. Barbarically ignorant of any art but that of portraiture.

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1878.  P. Bayne, Purit. Rev., v. 183. Barbarically unclean in their persons.

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