- Cuneiform Luwian
- ISO 639-3 Code : xluISO 639-2/B Code : -ISO 639-2/T Code : -ISO 639-1 Code : -Scope : IndividualLanguage Type : Ancient
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Luwian language — Luwian luwili Luwian hieroglyph Spoken in Hittite Empire, Arzawa, Neo Hittite kingdoms … Wikipedia
Luwian language — also called Luvian or Luish one of several ancient extinct Anatolian languages. The language is preserved in two closely related but distinct forms, one using cuneiform script and the other using hieroglyphic writing. Luwian… … Universalium
Cuneiform — redirects here. For other uses, see Cuneiform (disambiguation). Sumerian inscription in monumental archaic style, c. 26th century BC … Wikipedia
Cuneiform script — Infobox Writing system name=Cuneiform type=Logographic typedesc=and syllabic languages=Akkadian, Eblaite, Elamite, Hattic, Hittite, Hurrian, Luwian, Sumerian, Urartian time=ca. 30th century BCE to 1st century CE fam1=(Proto writing) children=Old… … Wikipedia
Luwian — /looh ee euhn/, n. 1. an extinct ancient Anatolian language written in cuneiform. adj. 2. of or pertaining to Luwian. [1920 25; Luwi nation of ancient Asia Minor + AN] * * * ▪ ancient Anatolian people also called Luite member of an… … Universalium
Luwian — Lu•wi•an [[t]ˈlu i ən[/t]] n. 1) peo an extinct Indo European language of S Anatolia, contemporary with and closely related to Hittite, and attested in both cuneiform and a hieroglyphic script 2) of or pertaining to Luwian • Etymology: 1920–25;… … From formal English to slang
Anatolian languages — Branch of the Indo European language family spoken in Anatolia in the 2nd–1st millennia BC. The attested Anatolian languages are Hittite, Palaic, Luwian (Luvian), Hieroglyphic Luwian, Lycian, and Lydian. Hittite, by far the most copiously… … Universalium
Ancient Near East — The Ancient Near East refers to early civilizations within a region roughly corresponding to the modern Middle East: Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria), Persis, Elam and Media (all three in Western Iran), Anatolia (modern Turkey), the Levant… … Wikipedia
Palaic language — Infobox Language name=Palaic nativename familycolor=Indo European region=Anatolia extinct=around 1300 BC fam2=Anatolian iso2= iso3=plq notice=nonoticePalaic is an extinct Indo European language, attested in cuneiform tablets in Bronze Age Hattusa … Wikipedia
Anatolian languages — The Anatolian languages are a group of extinct Indo European languages, which were spoken in Asia Minor, the best attested of them being the Hittite language. OriginsThe Anatolian branch is generally considered the earliest to split off the Proto … Wikipedia