Definition & Meaning | English word LATINO-FALISCAN
LATINO-FALISCAN
Definitions of LATINO-FALISCAN
- Of or pertaining to Latin and Faliscan.
- An Italic language family that encompasses both Latin and Faliscan.
Number of letters
15
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using LATINO-FALISCAN in a Sentence
- It was the main city of the Falisci, a people whose language was Faliscan and was part of the Latino-Faliscan language group.
- A member of the Italic languages, it descends from a common Proto-Italic language; Latino-Faliscan is likely a separate branch from Osco-Umbrian.
- Hamp in 1954 thought it more closely related to Latino-Faliscan than to the Osco-Umbrian languages, many authorities suggest, in view of the divergent verbal system, that Venetic was not part of Italic proper, but split off from the core of Italic early.
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