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Lydian
Lyd·i·an L0303400 (lĭd′ē-ən)adj. Of or relating to Lydia or its people, language, or culture.n.1. A native or inhabitant of Lydia.2. A language of the extinct Anatolian branch of Indo-European, found in inscriptions of the fourth century bc in western Turkey.Lydian (ˈlɪdɪən) adj1. (Languages) of or relating to ancient Lydia, its inhabitants, or their language2. (Peoples) of or relating to ancient Lydia, its inhabitants, or their language3. (Placename) of or relating to ancient Lydia, its inhabitants, or their language4. (Music, other) music of or relating to an authentic mode represented by the ascending natural diatonic scale from F to F. See also Hypo- Compare Hypolydiann5. (Peoples) an inhabitant of Lydia6. (Languages) the extinct language of the Lydians, thought to belong to the Anatolian group or familyLyd•i•an (ˈlɪd i ən) n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Lydia. 2. the extinct Anatolian language of the Lydians. adj. 3. of or pertaining to Lydia, its people, or their language. [1535–45] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Lydian - an Anatolian languageAnatolian, Anatolian language - an extinct branch of the Indo-European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo European | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeLydiaAcronymsSeeLYDLydian Related to Lydian: Lydian EmpireWords related to Lydiannoun an Anatolian languageRelated Words- Anatolian
- Anatolian language
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