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Indo-Hittite

[ in-doh-hit-ahyt ]

noun

  1. a language family in which Proto-Anatolian and Proto-Indo-European are considered coordinate. Compare Hittite ( def 2 ).


Indo-Hittite

noun

  1. the Indo-European family of languages: used by scholars who regard Hittite not as a branch of Indo-European but as a related language
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Indo-Hittite1

First recorded in 1925–30

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Indo-GermanicIndo-Iranian