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      • Phry·​gian ˈfri-j (ē-)ən 1 : a native or inhabitant of ancient Phrygia 2 : the extinct Indo-European language of the Phrygians see Indo-European Languages Table
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  2. The Phrygian language ( / ˈfrɪdʒiən /) was the Indo-European language of the Phrygians, spoken in Anatolia (modern Turkey ), during classical antiquity (c. 8th century BCE to 5th century CE). Phrygian ethno-linguistic homogeneity is debatable.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhrygiansPhrygians - Wikipedia

    Indo-European topics. The Phrygians ( Greek: Φρύγες, Phruges or Phryges) were an ancient Indo-European speaking people who inhabited central-western Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) in antiquity. Ancient Greek authors used "Phrygian" as an umbrella term to describe a vast ethno-cultural complex located mainly in the central areas of Anatolia ...

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · Phrygian (not comparable) Of or relating to Phrygia, its people, or their culture. Written or spoken in the Phrygian language.

  5. noun. a native or inhabitant of Phrygia. an Indo-European language that was the language of Phrygia. Phrygian. / ˈfrɪdʒɪən / adjective. of or relating to ancient Phrygia, its inhabitants, or their extinct language. music of or relating to an authentic mode represented by the natural diatonic scale from E to E See Hypo-

  6. Phrygian language, ancient Indo-European language of west-central Anatolia. Textual evidence for Phrygian falls into two distinct groups. Old Phrygian texts date from the 8th to 3rd centuries bce and are written in an alphabet related to but different from that of Greek. The majority of those that can be understood are cultic in nature.

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    In classical antiquity, Phrygia ( / ˈfrɪdʒiə / FRIJ-ee-ə; Phrygian: 𐊩𐌏𐌛𐊅𐊄𐌌, [6] romanized: Gordum; Ancient Greek: Φρυγία, Phrygía) was a kingdom in the west-central part of Anatolia, in what is now Asian Turkey, centered on the Sangarios River. After its conquest, it became a region of the great empires of the time.

  8. The meaning of PHRYGIAN is a native or inhabitant of ancient Phrygia. a native or inhabitant of ancient Phrygia; the extinct Indo-European language of the Phrygians… See the full definition

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