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Oscan

noun
1.
An Oscan-speaking member of an ancient people of Campania.
2.
An extinct Italic language of ancient southern Italy.



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"Oscan" Quotes from Famous Books



... Teutonick is more ancient than the Latin: and it is no less certain, that the Latin, which borrowed a great number of words not only from the Greek, especially the AEolick, but from other neighbouring languages, as the Oscan and others, which have long become obsolete, received not a few from the Teutonick. It is certain, that the English, German, and other Teutonick languages, retained some derived from the Greek, which the Latin has not; as, ax, achs, mit, ford, pfurd, daughter, tochter, ...
— A Grammar of the English Tongue • Samuel Johnson



Words linked to "Oscan" :   Campania, Osco-Umbrian, Italian



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