单词 | Osco-Umbrian |
释义 | Osco-Umbrian/ˈɒskəʊ /noun 1 [mass noun] A group of ancient Italic languages including Oscan and Umbrian, spoken in Italy in the 1st millennium bc, before the emergence of Latin as a standard language.Down the spine of Italy ran the major group of Osco-Umbrian. 2A member of any of the peoples who spoke a language in the Osco-Umbrian group.The chronologies suggested for all these invasions are hopelessly irreconcilable, going as low as 2300 BC for the Osco-Umbrians. adjective Relating to the Osco-Umbrians or their languages.The Osco-Umbrian languages have much in common with the Latin-Faliscan languages, the other subdivision of Italic. |
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