- The Osco-Umbrian,
Sabellic or
Sabellian languages are an
extinct group of
Italic languages, the Indo-European
languages that were
spoken in
central and...
- Indo-European
language of
southern Italy. The
language is in the Osco-Umbrian or
Sabellic branch of the
Italic languages.
Oscan is
therefore a
close relative of...
-
Picene (also
known as Paleo-
Sabellic, Mid-Adriatic or
Eastern Italic) is an
extinct Italic language belonging to the
Sabellic subfamily. It is apparently...
- (or Proto-Italo-Venetic) Proto-Venetic
Venetic (550–100 BC) Proto-Latino-
Sabellic Latino-Faliscan
Early Faliscan (7th–5th c. BC)
Middle Faliscan (5th–3rd...
- it in the
group of Osco-Umbrian languages, a term
generally replaced by
Sabellic in
modern scholarship.
Since that
classification was
first formulated,...
-
Volscian was a
Sabellic Italic language,
which was
spoken by the
Volsci and
closely related to
Oscan and Umbrian.
Volscian is
attested in an inscription...
- by the
appropriate thematic vowel.
These endings are best
attested in
Sabellic,
where aorist endings generally ousted the
perfect ones;
Latin instead...
-
Italic Verse: A
Study of the
Poetic Remains of Old Latin, Faliscan, and
Sabellic. Innsbruck:
Institut für
Sprachen und
Literaturen der Universität Innsbruck...
- luc, the Osco-
Sabellic peoples word for light,
which has the same
meaning in the
Latin idiom. The
people that
moved from the Osco-
Sabellic tribes to occupy...
-
peacetime function.
Since both quirīs and Quirīnus are
connected with
Sabellic immigrants into Rome in
ancient legends, it may be a loanword. The meaning...