Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Etruscan: used poetically, or in connection with subjects having some Greek relation or bearing.
- noun An Etruscan.
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- noun An
Etruscan . - adjective
Etruscan ; ofEtruria . - adjective linguistics Of the languages of the Tyrrhenian family:
Etruscan , Raetic orLemnian .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Hesychius glossed the word κάπρα describing it as 'goat' and he assigned it to the "Tyrrhenian" language ie.
Manly goats 2010
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One theory among Italian bloggers is that the 2011 Giro route will roughly trace the journey followed by the mille down the Tyrrhenian coast before sailing to the western tip of Sicily.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Back to the strada bianche at 2011 Giro 2010
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Exiting the airport, I drove 65 miles north on SS1, which is a coast road, where I caught a glimpse of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Susan Fogwell: Hidden Italy's Pitigliano Remains off the Tourist Grid Susan Fogwell 2010
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Exiting the airport, I drove 65 miles north on SS1, which is a coast road, where I caught a glimpse of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Susan Fogwell: Hidden Italy's Pitigliano Remains off the Tourist Grid Susan Fogwell 2010
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Which country, extending SE from the Alps into the Mediterranean Sea, separates the Tyrrhenian Sea from the Adriatic Sea?
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BATHYSPHERE, top. of August Piccard will be used to explore Tyrrhenian Sea 4,000 ft. down.
2009 February 2009
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Exiting the airport, I drove 65 miles north on SS1, which is a coast road, where I caught a glimpse of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Susan Fogwell: Hidden Italy's Pitigliano Remains off the Tourist Grid Susan Fogwell 2010
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Secrets of Montecristo Looking south from Elba on a clear day, the tiny, granite Isle of Montecristo rises dramatically from the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Downsizing From an Empire to an Island Lennox Morrison 2011
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Mr. Oppedisano, said to be in his 80s, gave himself up without resistance when police raided his home at 4 a.m. in Rosarno, an agricultural town near the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria, the head of a regional police force said.
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West and south of Siena, and two hours north of Rome, it sweeps from a Tyrrhenian seacoast of limestone cliffs, deserted dunes, and umbrella pines that look like fantasy broccoli forests, across broad plains of olive trees and scented Mediterranean brush, and up to shadowy woodlands and ancient, fortified hill towns.
The Other Tuscany Richard Nalley 2010
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