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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



... which the wealthier residents had villas, while the high glens of Taurus, nine or ten miles further inland, provided a summer residence for those who could afford it, and a fortified acropolis in time of war. The town on the plain must have been almost intolerable in the fierce Anatolian summer-heat. The harbour was a lake formed by the Cydnus, five or six miles below Tarsus; but light ships could sail up the river into the heart of the city. Thus Tarsus had the advantages of a maritime town, though far enough from the sea to be safe ...
— Outspoken Essays • William Ralph Inge



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



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