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Ibero-|aɪˈbɪərəʊ| combining form of Iberian a. and n., with the meaning ‘Iberian and’.
1891Rhys in Academy 26 Sept. 268/2, I believe Picts and Iberians to have belonged to one and the same family, which I have ventured to call Ibero-Pictish. 1896A. H. Keane Ethnology 378 margin, The Ibero-Berber problem. 1900tr. J. Deniker's Races of Man 285 Tawny white skin, black hair. Short stature, dolicho⁓cephalic Ibero-insular. 1920Glasgow Herald 24 Sept. 6 The Ibero-American Republics. 1927[see Getulian A. adj. b]. 1955Proc. Prehist. Soc. XXI. 50 As for the micro-burins of the Capsian and Iberomauretanian, it seems possible to relate them to ours. 1955Archivum Linguisticum VII. 68 The immense resources of Ibero-Romance have rarely been tapped. 1963Economist 7 Dec. 985/3 The new Ibero-French relationship. 1964C. F. & F. M. Voegelin in Anthropol. Ling. Nov. VI. viii. 1 (title) Languages of the world: Ibero-Caucasian and Pidgin-Creole. 1971Language XLVII. 232 Klimov rejects the migrational theory for the Ibero-Caucasian languages, regarding them as autochthonous. |