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- Vestinian is an extinct Italic language do****ented only in two surviving inscriptions of the Roman Republic. It is presumed to have been anciently spoken...
- Marsian, Paeligni, Hernican, Marrucinian and Pre-Samnite. Aequian and Vestinian have traditionally been ascribed to either the Oscan group or the Umbrian...
- including dialects like Hernican, North Oscan (Marrucinian, Paelignian, Vestinian), and Sabine (Samnite) Picene languages Pre-Samnite (6th–5th c. BC) South...
- Aternus valley must be counted Vestine, not Sabine in point of dialect. Vestinian language "ONLINE LATIN DICTIONARY - Latin - English". www.online-latin-dictionary...
- Samnium Type Settlement and port History Founded Before 4th century BC Cultures Vestinian, Roman, Byzantine Site notes Condition In ruins Public access Yes...
- Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 2 December 2023. "Vestinian - MultiTree". LINGUIST List. Archived from the original on 9 March 2015...
- (possibly not Italic) Venetic? (possibly Celtic, transitional or independent) Vestinian Reconstructed Proto-Italic language All Italic languages except Latin...
- Archived from the original on 12 April 2019. Retrieved 13 March 2024. "Vestinian". Archived from the original on 9 March 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2024...
- Aequian (extinct; certainly Italic but unclassified) (was spoken by Aequi) Vestinian (extinct; certainly Italic but unclassified) (was spoken by the Vestini)...
- Italic: Venetic: pletuvei, attested in a funerary monument; and Pultovia. Vestinian: Peltuinum. Umbrian: Pletinas, an epithet ****igned to Italic goddess Cupra...