Barbarously

/ˈbɑrbərəsli/ adverb

In a manner that is savage, cruel, or uncivilized; extremely harshly or brutally.

From 'barbarous' (adjective) + '-ly' adverbial suffix. 'Barbarous' derives from Latin 'barbarus,' which originally meant 'foreign' but came to mean 'savage' or 'uncivilized' due to Greek and Roman attitudes toward non-Mediterranean cultures.

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