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Venetic

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Ve·net·ic  (v-ntk)
n.
An extinct Indo-European language known from short inscriptions in Veneto dating from the sixth to the first centuries b.c. and possibly belonging to the Italic branch.
adj.
Of or relating to Venetic.

Venetic [vɪˈnɛtɪk]
n
(Linguistics / Languages) (Historical Terms) an ancient language of NE Italy, usually regarded as belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European family. It is recorded in about 200 inscriptions and was extinct by the 2nd century a.d


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The main goal of the dictionary is to describe which roots and stems of the vocabulary of the Italic languages (encompassing, for Vaan's purposes, the language families of Sabellic, Latino-Faliscan, and Venetic, and excluding Messapic) are likely to have been inherited from Proto-Indo-European.
 
 
 
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