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Marrucinian
Marrucinian, n. and a. (mæruːˈsɪnɪən) Also Mar(r)ucine, Marucian, Marusian. [f. L. Marrucini + -an.] A. n. a. A member of an Oscan-Umbrian people living near Teate in ancient Eastern Italy. b. The language of this people. B. adj. Of or pertaining to this people or their language.1578 tr. Appian's Au...
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Marrucini
Other Marrucinian centers included Ceio (San Valentino in Abruzzo Citeriore), Iterpromium (whose ruins are under the Abbey of San Clemente at Casauria) Language
A few inscriptions in the Marrucinian language survive.
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Vestinian
Vestinian, n. and a. (vɛˈstɪnɪən) [f. L. Vestīni + -an.] A. n. a. A member of an ancient Oscan people who lived in the Gran Sasso d'Italia area of Italy. b. The language of this people. B. adj. Of or pertaining to this people or their language.1578, etc. [see Marrucinian n. and a.]. 1933, 1939 [see ...
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Vestini
Aternum (modern Pescara), then on the southern bank of the mouth of the river, was on the Marrucinian side.
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Paelignian
Paelignian, n. and a. (pɛˈlɪgnɪən, paɪ-) Also Pelignian. [f. L. P(a)eligni + -an.] A. n. a. A member of an Oscan-Umbrian people centred on Corfinium in southern Italy. b. The language of this people. B. adj. Of or pertaining to this people or their language.1600, etc. [see Marrucinian n. and a.]. 18...
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Marsian
Marsian, n. and a. (ˈmɑːsɪən) [f. prec. + -an.] A. n. a. One of the Marsi. b. The language of the Marsi. B. adj. Of or pertaining to the Marsi or their language. Also ˈMarsic a.1578 tr. Appian's Auncient Hist. Romanes Warres 1. 29 C. Marius did followe valiantly the Marsians that lay against them. 1...
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Picentine
Picentine, a. and n. (pɪˈkɛntaɪn, paɪs-) Also 8 Pycentine. [f. L. Picentin-us Picentine: see -ine1.] A. adj. = Picene a. Picentine bread, a kind of bread made in ancient Picenum (with reference to Pliny, Nat. Hist. XVIII. xxvii: see quot. 1958). B. n. = Picene n.1708 W. King Art of Cookery 147 The f...
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Osco-Umbrian languages
Included among the Sabellic languages are: Volscian, Sabine, South Picene, Marsian, Paeligni, Hernican, Marrucinian
and Pre-Samnite. which includes:
Oscan is the best documented language of the group, along with other varieties that are poorly known and considered related to Oscan:
Marrucinian
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Sabine
▪ I. Sabine, a. and n.1 Hist. (ˈsæbaɪn) [ad. L. Sabīn-us adj. and n.] A. adj. a. Of or pertaining to the Sabines: see B.1600 Holland tr. Livy's Romane Hist. i. 8 And the youth of Rome upon a token and watch-word given, fell on every side to carrie away the Sabine maidens. 1606 B. Jonson Hymenaei sig...
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Chieti
Corso Marrucino
Corso Marrucino (Italian for "Marrucinian Street"), the main street of Chieti's center, follows in its path part of the shape of Chieti's After the Italian unification, the theater was renamed "Teatro Marrucino" (Italian for "Marrucinian Theater") after the pre-Roman Marrucini population,
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奥斯坎-翁布里亚语支
分支
奥斯坎-翁布里亚语支
奥斯坎语
Hernican ()
马鲁西尼语(Marrucinian)()
奥斯坎语 ():亚平宁半岛中南部曾经使用。
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Oscan language
The Oscan group is part of the Osco-Umbrian or Sabellic family, and includes the Oscan language and three variants (Hernican, Marrucinian and Paelignian
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意大利语族
分类
其下目前已知的分类有2个:
奥斯坎-翁布里亚语支 (Osco-Umbrian 或 Sabellic)
奥斯坎语
Hernican ()
马鲁西尼语(Marrucinian)()
奥斯坎语 ():亚平宁半岛中南部曾经使用。
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ISO 639:u
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| || ||I/E|| || ||Umbindhamu|| || || || ||
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umc
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