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illyrian Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


illyrian ka kya matlab hota hai


अस्सापियन

इंडो-यूरोपीय भाषाओं की एक मामूली और लगभग विलुप्त शाखा; डाल्मेटियन तट के साथ बोली जाती है



illyrian's Usage Examples:

Still farther to the north-west a distinct Minoan influence is perceptible in the old Illyrian lands east of the Adriatic, and its traces reappear in the neighbourhood of Venice.


of Austria, who took the title of duke of Carniola; and since then the duchy has remained a part of the Austrian possessions, except during the short period from 1809 to 1813, when it was incorporated with the French Illyrian Provinces.


Illyrian, not an Etruscan, foundation - still less a foundation of Dionysius I.


GAIUS MESSIUS QUINTUS TRAJANUS DECIUS (201-251), Roman emperor, the first of the long succession of distinguished men from the Illyrian provinces, was born at Budalia near Sirmium in lower Pannonia in A.D.


Some explain the name as the "beer god," from an Illyrian word sabaya, while others suggest a connexion with 2aFo (god of "health") or GrOas.


Next year Pollio conducted a successful campaign against the Parthini, an Illyrian people who adhered to Brutus, and celebrated a triumph on the 25th of October.


On the other hand, they were overcome by the Autariatae, an Illyrian tribe; the date of HO 2 C C =N NC 6 H 4 NH 2 NH.


We find it in possession of a treaty with Rome, similar to that of the Camertes Umbri; and in 167 B.C. it was used as a place of safe custody for the Illyrian King Gentius and his sons (Livy xlv.


There is nothing distinctively Turkish in the combination of crescent and star which appears on the Turkish national standard; the latter is shown by coins and inscriptions to have been an ancient Illyrian symbol, and is of course common in knightly and decorative orders.


In Albania the aboriginal Illyrian element, which preserved its ancient language, maintained itself in the mountains and eventually forced back the immigrant race.



illyrian's Meaning':

a minor and almost extinct branch of the Indo-European languages; spoken along the Dalmatian coast

Synonyms:

Indo-European, Indo-Hittite, Indo-European language,



Antonyms:

artificial language,



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