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Noun Concept
Categories: Exonyms, Anglo-Saxon society, Greek words and phrases, Stereotypes, Ethnic and religious slurs
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peasant  barbarian  boor  churl  Goth
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A barbarian, is a member of a people who are not part of one of the ancient 'great nations'. Wikipedia
A churl, in its earliest Old English meaning, was simply "a man" or more particularly a "free man", but the word soon came to mean "a non-servile peasant", still spelled ċeorl, and denoting the lowest rank of freemen. Wikipedia
A social rank in Anglo-Saxon England, the lowest class of "free" men Wikipedia Disambiguation
Person perceived to be either uncivilized or primitive based on stereotypes Wikidata
A person living an uncivilized life, in an original state viewed from a standpoint of the development of mankind from their infestation til today, having had no education in the narrow sense of modern civilisation's education. OmegaWiki
Uncivilized person, barbarian, vandal. Wiktionary
An uncivilized or uncultured person, originally compared to the hellenistic Greco-Roman civilisation; often associated with fighting or other such shows of strength. Wiktionary
Uncivilized person. Wiktionary (translation)
An uncouth, crude or ill-bred person. Wiktionary
Uncouth, crude, or ill-bred person. Wiktionary (translation)
A crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement. Wiktionary