Osco-Umbrian

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Osco-Umbrian (comparative more Osco-Umbrian, superlative most Osco-Umbrian)

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  1. (linguistics) Of or relating to a group of languages of the Italic family of Indo-European languages, spoken in ancient times in central and southern Italy before Latin replaced them.
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