South Picene

(pīˈsēnˌ)

noun
An extinct Sabellic language known from inscriptions in east central Italy from the seventh to the third centuries B.C. that are among the earliest preserved Italic texts.
adjective
Of or relating to South Picene.

Origin:

Origin: From Latin Pīcēnum, ancient name for the region of Italy where the inscriptions have been found

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