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What (who) is Oscan - definition

EXTINCT LANGUAGE OF SOUTHERN ITALY
Oscan; Oscan Language; ISO 639:osc; Oscan script
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  • Français : Alphabet osque accompagné de la prononciation et des lettres latines équivalentes.

Oscan         
['?sk(?)n]
¦ noun an extinct Italic language of southern Italy, related to Umbrian and surviving in inscriptions mainly of the 4th to 1st centuries BC.
¦ adjective relating to Oscan.
Origin
C16: from L. Oscus 'Oscan' + -an.
Oscan         
·noun The language of the Osci.
II. Oscan ·adj Of or pertaining to the Osci, a primitive people of Campania, a province of ancient Italy.
Oscan language         
Oscan is an extinct Indo-European language of southern Italy. The language is in the Osco-Umbrian or Sabellic branch of the Italic languages.

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Oscan language

Oscan is an extinct 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 Umbrian.

Oscan was spoken by a number of tribes, including the Samnites, the Aurunci (Ausones), and the Sidicini. The latter two tribes were often grouped under the name "Osci". The Oscan group is part of the Osco-Umbrian or Sabellic family, and includes the Oscan language and three variants (Hernican, Marrucinian and Paelignian) known only from inscriptions left by the Hernici, Marrucini and Paeligni, minor tribes of eastern central Italy. Adapted from the Etruscan alphabet, the Central Oscan alphabet was used to write Oscan in Campania and surrounding territories from the 5th century BCE until possibly the 1st century CE.