Definitions from Wiktionary (Old Indo-Aryan)
▸ noun: The earliest attested stage of the Indo-Aryan languages that developed from Proto-Indo-Aryan, exemplified by Sanskrit as well as Mitanni-Aryan.
▸ adjective: Of or pertaining to this stage.
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▸ noun: The earliest attested stage of the Indo-Aryan languages that developed from Proto-Indo-Aryan, exemplified by Sanskrit as well as Mitanni-Aryan.
▸ adjective: Of or pertaining to this stage.
Similar:
Middle Indo-Aryan,
New Indo-Aryan,
Old Indic,
Proto-Indo-Aryan,
Proto-Indo-Iranian,
Indoaryan,
Indo-European,
Ashokan Prakrit,
Indo-Aryan,
Mitanni-Aryan,
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