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Lycaonian language

Lycaonian is an unclassified extinct language spoken in the former region of Lycaonia. The Lycaonians appear to have retained a distinct nationality in the time of Strabo, but their ethnic affiliations are unknown.

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Source
Lycaonian
Native toLycaonia
RegionAsia Minor
EthnicityLycaonians
Erac. 50 AD
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
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Lycaonian is an unclassified extinct language spoken in the former region of Lycaonia. The Lycaonians appear to have retained a distinct nationality in the time of Strabo, but their ethnic affiliations are unknown.

The Acts of the Apostles portray the people of Lystra as speaking a distinctive language or dialect around 50 AD.1

The name "Lycaonia" is believed to be a Greek-adapted version of an original Lukkawanna, which would mean 'the land of the Lukka people' in an old Anatolian language related to Hittite.2

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References

  1. "Topical Bible: Lycaonia". biblehub.com. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  2. Palmer, Leonard R. (1996). The Greek language. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. p. 20. ISBN 0-8061-2844-5. OCLC 33277350.