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Illyrian   /ɪlˈɪriən/   Listen
Illyrian

noun
1.
A minor and almost extinct branch of the Indo-European languages; spoken along the Dalmatian coast.






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"Illyrian" Quotes from Famous Books



... a god, to shoot forth thunder Upon these paltry, servile, abject drudges! Small things make base men proud; this villain here, Being captain of a pinnace, threatens more Than Bargulus the strong Illyrian pirate.— Drones suck not eagles' blood but rob bee-hives. It is impossible that I should die By such a lowly vassal as thyself. Thy words move rage and not remorse in me. I go of message from the queen to France; I charge thee waft me safely cross ...
— King Henry VI, Second Part • William Shakespeare [Rolfe edition]



Words linked to "Illyrian" :   Indo-Hittite, Indo-European language, Indo-European



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