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Pictish is a term used for the extinct language spoken by the Picts, the people of northern and central Scotland in the Early
Middle Ages. There is virtually no direct attestation of Pictish, short of a limited number of place names and names of people
found on monuments and the contemporary records in the area controlled by the Kingdom of the Picts. The term Pictish was used
by Jackson (1955), and followed by Forsyth (1997), to mean the language spoken mainly north of the Forth-Clyde line in the
Early Middle Ages. They use the term Pritennic to refer to the proto-Pictish language spoken in this area during the Iron
Age. |
Names (more)[an] Idioma picto[ca] Picto [cv] Пикт чĕлхи [cy] Picteg [en] Pictish language [eo] Pikta lingvo [eu] Piktoera [fi] Piktin kieli [fr] Picte [gl] Lingua picta [gv] Pictish [it] Lingua pittica [nl] Pictisch [no] Piktisk [pl] Język piktyjski [pt] Línguas pictas [ru] Пиктский язык [sl] Piktščina [es] Idioma picto [sv] Piktiska |
Language type : Extinct
Technical notes
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