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xvsVestinian  

Type

  • Language

Definition

  • Vestinian is a scholarly term referring to an extinct Indo-European language documented only in two surviving inscriptions of the Roman Republic. It is presumed to have been anciently spoken by the tribe of the Vestini, who occupied the region within current Abruzzo from Gran Sasso to the Adriatic Sea in east-central Italy during that time. Vestini is the Roman exonym for the people. Not enough of their presumed language survives to classify it beyond Italic. Vestinian is one of a number of scantily attested Italic languages spoken in small regions of the Appennines directly east of Rome called generally "the minor dialects." There is currently no agreement on their precise classification.

Entry terms

  • Vestinian language

ISO 639-3 code

  • xvs

Notation

  • xvs

In other languages

  • Dialetto vestino

    Italian

  • Idioma vestino

    Spanish

URI

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/xvs

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