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Luwian
Lu·vi·an L0299275 (lo͞o′vē-ən) also Lu·wi·an (-wē-ən)n.1. A language of the extinct ancient Anatolian branch of Indo-European, attested in documents and inscriptions from Anatolia and Syria from the second and first millennia bc.2. A speaker of Luvian.adj. Of or relating to the Luvians, their culture, or their language. [From Hittite Lūiya, ancient region in Anatolia.]Lu•wi•an (ˈlu i ən) n. 1. an extinct Indo-European language of S Anatolia, contemporary with and closely related to Hittite, and attested in both cuneiform and a hieroglyphic script. adj. 2. of or pertaining to Luwian. [1920–25; Luwi nation of ancient Asia Minor + -an1] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Luwian - an Anatolian languageLuvianAnatolian, Anatolian language - an extinct branch of the Indo-European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo European |
Luwian
Synonyms for Luwiannoun an Anatolian languageSynonymsRelated Words- Anatolian
- Anatolian language
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