Etruscan
Meaning of Etruscan
adjective
relating to ancient Etruria, its people, or their language. The Etruscan civilization was at its height c. 500 BC and was an important influence on the Romans, who had subdued the Etruscans by the end of the 3rd century BC.
noun- a native of ancient Etruria.
- the language of ancient Etruria, which was written in an alphabet derived from Greek but is not related to any known language.
from Latin Etruscus + -an.
Information about Etruscan
- The plural form of Etruscan is: Etruscans.
- Languages in which Etruscan is used:
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Hyphenation of Etruscan
Etr-uscan
- It consists of 2 syllables and 8 chars.
- Etruscan is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Translation of Etruscan
- Italian: etrusco, etrusca, etruschi, etrusche
- German: etruskisch
- French: étrusque
- Spanish: etrusco
- Portuguese: etrusco
Anagrams of Etruscan
centaurs, recusant, uncrates, untraces
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