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Anatolian   /ˌænətˈoʊliən/   Listen
Anatolian

noun
1.
An extinct branch of the Indo-European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo European.  Synonym: Anatolian language.






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"Anatolian" Quotes from Famous Books



... at a very early period came from Thrace and inserted themselves like a wedge in the old Anatolian races, they adopted the vague deities of their new country by identifying them with their own, after the habit of pagan nations. Thus Attis became one with the Dionysus-Sabazius of the conquerors, or at least assumed ...
— The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism • Franz Cumont

... would hasten with that ammunition,' said the man speaking in the Anatolian dialect, which Ken could understand fairly well. 'Allah, but these infidels take lead as though it were no more ...
— On Land And Sea At The Dardanelles • Thomas Charles Bridges



Words linked to "Anatolian" :   Hittite, Luwian, Luvian, Lycian, Lydian, Palaic, Indo-European language, Indo-European, Indo-Hittite



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