words. Category:Terms derived from Thracian: Categories with terms derived from Thracian in various specific languages. VIII. The Thracian words. 'a town', the Old Indian 'vástu-' 'a house', etc. – the Thracian tribal name Astai (in Strandzha) and country name Astik and the pre Greek ásty 'a town', but there are also similar Messapian vastei (dat.) Pan-Illyrian theories (2,173 words) exact match in snippet view article find links to article language would have been Indo-Germanic, a dialect of the Illyrian-Thracian language, and Etruskan was a later dialect of the latter. VII. The place of the Thracian among the Indo-European languages Thracian has no descendants or varieties listed in Wiktionary's language data modules. The Thracians and The Thracian language was spoken by the inhabitants of Thrace primarily in pre-Greek and early Greek times. Unfortunately, no Thracian literature survives today, and we only know of their language from what few Thracian words have been included in Roman or Greek texts. V. The Thracian vocabulary. Also the succession between the ancient Thracian (Boharic) and the neo-Thracian (the modern Bulgarian) can be traced through the short dictionary with a parallel analysis of the Thracian (Boharic) words and their derivatives in our modern language, published by Dr. Guide (in the fourth book of The Thracian Script series). The Thracian inscriptions. The Thracian language was the Indo-European language spoken in ancient times in Southeastern Europe by the Thracians, the northern neighbors of the Ancient Greeks.The Thracian language exhibits satemization: it either belonged to the Satem group of Indo-European languages or it was strongly influenced by Satem languages.The language, of which little is known from written sources was … IV. VI. See more. Known facts for BC Thracian language:-Strabo in the “Geography” on page 514(40) has given one thracian word: “As the Pæanismus, or singing of the Thracian PEAN…” The BC Thracian word PEAN has the same meaning today in all Slavic languages, singing. Thracian definition, of or relating to Thrace or its inhabitants. Comparative phonetics of the Thracian language. Generally assumed to be an Indo-European language, Thracian is known from proper names, glosses in Greek writings, and a small number of inscriptions, some of which appear on coins; these sources date from as early as the 6th century BC. Sort:Relevancy A - Z. private language: Used other than as an idiom: see private, language. A Brief History of Ancient Thrace IX. Rate it: (2.40 / 5 votes) loaded language: language using words, set phrases or idioms that have strong positive or negative connotations beyond their ordinary definitions. The Thracian onomastics Geographical names - Personal names - Tribal names - Names of deities. We've found 78 phrases and idioms matching thracian language. Only in some Slavic languages have letter + or -, but the root “PEA” is the same. The Thracian, Dacian and Paeonian languages.