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Anglo-Saxon (noun)
the language of the Anglo-Saxons
Greek (noun)
the language that was spoken in ancient Greece
L. (abbreviation)
Latin
Latin (noun)
the language that people spoke in ancient Rome. Modern European languages such as Italian, Spanish, and French developed from it.
Latin (adjective)
written in Latin
Latinate (adjective)
typical of Latin, or coming from Latin
Manx (noun)
the language that people spoke on the Isle of Man in the past
Norse (noun)
a language that people spoke in Scandinavia in the past
Old English (noun)
the oldest form of the English language, spoken from around the year 450 to the year 1150
Persian (noun)
the language of ancient Persia
Proto-Indo-European (noun)
the ancient language that experts believe all the Indo-European languages developed from
Sanskrit (noun)
an ancient language of India that is used mainly in literature and Hindu religious writings