Pelasgian
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Πελασγός (Pelasgós) + -ian, presumably based on a Pre-Greek ethnonym. Compare Egyptian prst, an ethnonym listed as one of the Sea Peoples attacking Egypt around 1190 BCE.
Noun
Pelasgian (plural Pelasgians)
- An inhabitant of pre-Hellenic Greece.
Translations
inhabitant of pre-Hellenic and proto-hellenic Greece
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Adjective
Pelasgian (comparative more Pelasgian, superlative most Pelasgian)
- Of or pertaining to the Pelasgians.
Translations
pertaining to the Pelasgians
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