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Osco-Umbrian
Os·co-Um·bri·an O0135300 (ŏs′kō-ŭm′brē-ən)n. See Sabellic.Osco-Umbrian (ˌɒskəʊˈʌmbrɪən) n (Languages) a group of extinct languages of ancient Italy, including Oscan, Umbrian, and Sabellian, which were displaced by Latinadj (Languages) relating to or belonging to this group of languagesOs•co-Um•bri•an (ˈɒs koʊˈʌm bri ən) n. the Oscan and Umbrian languages collectively, as a subgroup of the Italic languages. [1890–95] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Osco-Umbrian - a group of dead languages of ancient Italy; they were displace by LatinItalic language, Italic - a branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representativeUmbrian - an extinct Italic language of ancient southern ItalyOscan - an extinct Italic language of ancient southern ItalySabellian - an extinct Osco-Umbrian language of ancient Italy that survives only in a few inscriptions |
Osco-Umbrian Related to Osco-Umbrian: philhellenism, Oscan language, Umbrian languageWords related to Osco-Umbriannoun a group of dead languages of ancient ItalyRelated Words- Italic language
- Italic
- Umbrian
- Oscan
- Sabellian
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