Thracian
adjective
1.
of or relating to Thrace or its inhabitants.
noun
2.
a native or inhabitant of Thrace.
3.
an Indo-European language of ancient Thrace.
noun
1.
a member of an ancient Indo-European people who lived in the SE corner of the Balkan Peninsula
2.
the ancient language spoken by this people, belonging to the Thraco-Phrygian branch of the Indo-European family: extinct by the early Middle Ages
adjective
3.
of or relating to Thrace, its inhabitants, or the extinct Thracian language
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