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Indo-European   /ˌɪndoʊjˌʊrəpˈiən/   Listen
Indo-European

adjective
1.
Of or relating to the Indo-European language family.  Synonym: Indo-Germanic.
2.
Of or relating to the former Indo-European people.  Synonyms: Aryan, Indo-Aryan.






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"Indo-European" Quotes from Famous Books



... golden; face handsome. Pedigree: A lineal descendant of Lawrence Washington, brother of the first President of the Republic. Parents: William Washington and Sophia, his wife. Father, a graduate of the University of Virginia; professor of Indo-European literature for ten years in Harvard University. Grandfather, Lawrence Washington, a judge of the Supreme Court of the United States for fifteen years. Sophia, mother of Estella, nee Wainwright, an accomplished Greek and Sanscrit scholar, ...
— Caesar's Column • Ignatius Donnelly



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