Prakrit


noun
1.
any of the vernacular Indic languages of the ancient and medieval periods, as distinguished from Sanskrit.
noun
1.
any of the vernacular Indic languages as distinguished from Sanskrit: spoken from about 300 bc to the Middle Ages See also Pali

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