caveman

Etymology
From, based on the supposition that early humans dwelt in caves.

Noun

 * 1) An early human or closely related species, popularly held to reside in caves.
 * 2)  A person with backward, primitive behavior, opinions, or interests.
 * 3)  A brutish person, one who behaves in a rough, uncivilized way.
 * The football squad was made up of cavemen who were responsible for trashing many a locker room.
 * 1)  Someone, especially a man, who has regressive, old-fashioned attitudes, particularly with regard to women; someone opposed to change or modernity.
 * Old Sven is a bit of a caveman; he figures giving women the right to vote was a bad idea.
 * Pat is a real caveman when it comes to tech, and refuses to get a smartphone.
 * 1)  A brutish person, one who behaves in a rough, uncivilized way.
 * The football squad was made up of cavemen who were responsible for trashing many a locker room.
 * 1)  Someone, especially a man, who has regressive, old-fashioned attitudes, particularly with regard to women; someone opposed to change or modernity.
 * Old Sven is a bit of a caveman; he figures giving women the right to vote was a bad idea.
 * Pat is a real caveman when it comes to tech, and refuses to get a smartphone.
 * Pat is a real caveman when it comes to tech, and refuses to get a smartphone.

Translations

 * Albanian: njeri i shpellave
 * Arabic: رَجُل كَهْف
 * Armenian: ,
 * Bulgarian: пеще́рен чове́к
 * Catalan: cavernícola
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: jeskynní muž
 * Danish: huleboer, hulemenneske
 * Dutch:
 * Faroese: hellisbúgvi, holubúgvi
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician: cavernícola
 * German:
 * Greek: σπηλαιάνθρωπος,
 * Ancient: τρωγλοδύτης
 * Hebrew: איש מערות
 * Icelandic: hellisbúi
 * Italian: ,
 * Japanese: 穴居人
 * Korean: 동굴 거주인
 * Latvian: alu cilvēks, troglodīts
 * Lithuanian: urvinis žmogus
 * Macedonian: пештерски човек
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: hulemenneske
 * Nynorsk: holemenneske
 * Polish: człowiek jaskiniowy,
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian: пеще́рный челове́к,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: пећинар, пећинарка
 * Roman: pećinar, pećinarka
 * Spanish:, hombre de las cavernas, , cavernario, hombre prehistórico
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish: mağara adamı
 * Welsh: ogofwr


 * Catalan: home de les cavernes
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish: hombre de las cavernas


 * Portuguese: