ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Made barbarous; reduced to barbarism.

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1602.  Campion, Art Eng. Poesie, in Ascham’s Scholem. (1863), 261. In those lack-learning times, and in barbarized Italy, began that vulgar and easie kind of Poesie … which we abusively call Rime and Meeter.

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1839.  Thirlwall, Greece, VI. xlix. 169. A barbarised colony of Cumæ.

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