barbarously
101barbarous — adjective 1 shockingly cruel; barbaric 2 wild and not civilized (1): a savage, barbarous people barbarously adverb …
102ruthlessly — adv heartlessly, mercilessly, pitilessly, unmercifully, unpityingly; relentlessly, remorselessly, inexorably, implacably; with a vengeance, without mercy, spitefully, unforgivingly; unscrupulously, without feeling, without compassion, without… …
103murder — mur•der [[t]ˈmɜr dər[/t]] n. v. dered, der•ing. n. 1) lawg the unlawful killing of a person, esp. when done with deliberation or premeditation or occurring during the commission of another serious crime (first degree murder) or with intent but… …
104barbarous — /ˈbabərəs/ (say bahbuhruhs) adjective 1. relating to or characteristic of barbarians; uncivilised, uncouth or cruel. 2. stylistically unacceptable. {Latin barbarus, from Greek barbaros foreign, non Greek} –barbarously, adverb –barbarousness, noun …
105murder — /ˈmɜdə / (say merduh) noun 1. Law the unlawful killing of a human being by an act done with intention to kill or to inflict grievous bodily harm, or with reckless indifference to human life. 2. Colloquial an uncommonly laborious or difficult task …
106βαρβαροφωνεῖν — βαρβαροφωνέω speak Greek barbarously pres inf act (attic epic doric) …
107παραβαρβαρίζων — παραβαρβαρίζω speak barbarously pres part act masc nom sg …
108ὑποβαρβάρους — ὑποβάρβαρος speaking somewhat barbarously masc/fem acc pl …
109ὑποβάρβαρα — ὑποβάρβαρος speaking somewhat barbarously neut nom/voc/acc pl …
110ὑποβάρβαρος — speaking somewhat barbarously masc/fem nom sg …