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▸ noun: Proto-Indo-European: the hypothetical parent language of the Indo-European language family.
▸ noun: (anthropology, archaeology, linguistics) A member of the original ethnolinguistic group hypothesized to have spoken Proto-Indo-European and thus to have been the ancestor for most of India and Western Eurasia.
▸ noun: A speaker of any Indo-European language (though especially an ancient one), or a member of an Indo-European culture, who is regarded as a continuation of the Proto-Indo-Europeans in terms of language, ancestry, or cultural affinity.
▸ noun: (rare) A European living in India or the Indies.
▸ noun: (loosely, uncommon) A person of mixed European and Indian or Indonesian ancestry.
▸ adjective: Of or relating to the family of languages originally spoken in Europe and Western Asia.
▸ adjective: Of or relating to the hypothetical parent language of the Indo-European language family.
▸ adjective: Of or relating to the hypothetical group of peoples that spread early Indo-European languages.
▸ adjective: (loosely, uncommon) Of or relating to persons of mixed European and Indian or Indonesian ancestry.
Similar:
Indo-Hittite,
Indo-Germanic,
Indo-Aryan,
Aryan,
indo-european language,
Indo-Iranian,
Indoaryan,
Indo-Uralic,
Indic,
Proto-Indo-Iranian,
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▸ Words similar to Indo-European
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▸ Popular adjectives describing Indo-European
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▸ Rhymes of Indo-European
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