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Sabellian
Sa·bel·li·an S0003700 (sə-bĕl′ē-ən)n.1. Christianity An adherent of Sabellianism.2. See Sabellic.3. A speaker of a Sabellic language. Sa·bel′li·an adj.Sabellian (səˈbɛlɪən) n1. (Languages) an extinct language or group of languages of ancient Italy, surviving only in a few inscriptions belonging to the Osco-Umbrian group2. (Historical Terms) an extinct language or group of languages of ancient Italy, surviving only in a few inscriptions belonging to the Osco-Umbrian group3. (Peoples) a member of any of the ancient peoples speaking this language, including the Sabines4. (Historical Terms) a member of any of the ancient peoples speaking this language, including the Sabinesadj5. (Peoples) of or relating to this language or its speakers6. (Languages) of or relating to this language or its speakers[C17: from Latin Sabellī group of Italian tribes]Sa•bel•li•an (səˈbɛl i ən) n. a member of any of a number of Oscan-speaking peoples of ancient Italy, including the Sabines and Samnites. [1595–1605; < Latin Sabell(us) a Sabellian + -ian] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Sabellian - an extinct Osco-Umbrian language of ancient Italy that survives only in a few inscriptionsOsco-Umbrian - a group of dead languages of ancient Italy; they were displace by Latin | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeSabellianismSabellian
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