φιλοβάρβαρος

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From φῐλο- (philo-, loving) +‎ βᾰ́ρβᾰρος (bárbaros, non-Greek-speaking, foreign).

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Adjective[edit]

φῐλοβᾰ́ρβᾰρος (philobárbarosm or f (neuter φῐλοβᾰ́ρβᾰρον); second declension

  1. fond of barbarians or foreigners

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