Sabellic
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Sabellic dialects — group of minor Italic dialects spoken in central and southern Italy, closely related to the Oscan language (q.v.). Those dialects spoken by the Paeligni, Marrucini, and Vestini are considered North Oscan, and those spoken by the Volsci,… … Universalium
Sabellic — Sa·bel·lic (sə bĕlʹĭk) n. A group of extinct Italic languages that includes Oscan, Umbrian, and South Picene, known primarily from inscriptional remains. Also called Osco Umbrian, Sabellian. [From Latin Sabellus, Sabine.] * * * … Universalium
sabellic — sa·bel·lic … English syllables
sabellic — lik noun ( s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: Latin sabellicus of the Sabines, from Sabellus, n., Sabine + icus ic : sabellian III … Useful english dictionary
Osco-Umbrian languages — Osco Umbrian Sabellian (former) Geographic distribution: Ancient south and central Italy Linguistic classification: Indo European Italic Osco Umbrian … Wikipedia
Italic languages — Infobox Language family name = Italic region = Originally in Southern Europe; today worldwide familycolor = Indo European fam1 = Indo European child1 = Latino Faliscan child2 = Sabellic iso2= The Italic subfamily is a member of the Indo European… … Wikipedia
Oscan language — Oscan Denarius of Marsican Confederation with Oscan legend Spoken in Samnium, Campania, Lucania … Wikipedia
South Picene language — South Picene is an extinct Italic language, belonging to the Sabellic subfamily. It was spoken by the Sabini in east central and southern Italy during the first millennium BC. South Picene texts were first translated in 1985; they are written in… … Wikipedia
Italic languages — Indo European languages spoken in the Apennine Peninsula (Italy) during the 1st millennium BC, after which only Latin survived. Traditionally thought to be a subfamily of related languages, these languages include Latin, Faliscan, Osco Umbrian,… … Universalium
ancient Italic people — ▪ people Introduction any of the peoples diverse in origin, language, traditions, stage of development, and territorial extension who inhabited pre Roman Italy, a region heavily influenced by neighbouring Greece (ancient Greek civilization) … Universalium