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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary sauvagement|sauvagerie|savage|savagely|wild|wildness V. 1175; salvage, XIe; bas lat. salvaticus, altér. du lat. silvaticus, de silva «forêt». jangal-i (pbp.) 1 giâh xod-ruy 2 jânavar, ensân dad-maneš vahši (ar.) + The most savage controversies are those about matters as to which there is no good evidence either way. (B. RUSSELL)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version وحشيانه ،بيرحمانه
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 sav·age n. Pronunciation: ' sa-vij Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French salvage, savage, from Late Latin salvaticus, alteration of Latin silvaticus of the woods, wild, from silva wood, forest Date: 13th century 1 a : not domesticated or under human control : UNTAMED < savage beasts> b : lacking the restraints normal to civilized human beings : FIERCE , FEROCIOUS <a savage criminal> 2 : WILD , UNCULTIVATED <seldom have I seen such savage scenery ― Douglas Carruthers> 3 a : BOORISH , RUDE <the savage bad manners of most motorists ― M. P. O'Connor> b : MALICIOUS 4 : lacking complex or advanced culture : UNCIVILIZED <a savage country> synonyms see FIERCE –sav·age·ly adverb –sav·age·ness noun ]]> 2 savage n. Function: noun Date: 15th century 1 : a person belonging to a primitive society 2 : a brutal person 3 : a rude or unmannerly person]]> 3 savage n. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   sav·aged ; sav·ag·ing Date: 1880 : to attack or treat brutally]]>