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Meaning of Indo-European | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
ˌɪndəʊˌjʊəɹəˈpiːən

Definitions

  1. A major language family which includes many of the native languages of Europe, Western Asia and India, with notable Indic, Iranian and European sub-branches.
  2. A member of the original ethnolinguistic group hypothesized to have spoken Proto-Indo-European and thus to have been the ancestor for most of India and Western Eurasia.
  3. Proto-Indo-European: the hypothetical parent language of the Indo-European language family.
  4. A speaker of any Indo-European language (though especially an ancient one), or a member of an Indo-European culture, who is regarded as a continuation of the Proto-Indo-Europeans in terms of language, ancestry, or cultural affinity.
  5. A European living in India or the Indies.
    rare
  6. A person of mixed European and Indian or Indonesian ancestry.
    broadly, uncommon

Equivalents

Català indoeuropeu
Ελληνικά ινδοευρωπαϊκός
Esperanto hindeŭropa
Español indoeuropeo
Gaeilge Ind-Eorpach
Magyar indoeurópai
Íslenska indóevrópskur
Italiano indoeuropeo
한국어 인도유럽의
Nederlands Indo-Europees
Português indo-europeu
Türkçe Hint-Avrupa

Examples

“Two theories of the origins of the Indo-Europeans currently compete. M. Gimbutas believes that early Indo-Europeans entered southeastern Europe from the Pontic Steppes starting ca. 4500 B.C. and spread from there. C. Renfrew equates early Indo-Europeans with early farmers who entered southeastern Europe from Asia Minor ca. 7000 BC and spread through the continent.”
“Thus, although at least one term for ‘alder’ can be reconstructed to PIE, the wide distribution of this tree prevents it from being diagnostic of the earlier location of the Indo-Europeans.”
“To the same direction points a recent revelation made by Professor Henning who identifies the Gutians or Kutians and Tukres of the ancient Near East that occur in the cuneiform inscriptions of the end of the 3rd millennium B.C. with historical Kuchi-Tocharians, this being the earliest appearance of the Indo-Europeans in history (cf. W. Henning, the first Indo-Europeans in history, "Society and History." […]).”
“We Indo-Europeans are crazy about three! We see the world as earth, sky, water. We see things as having a beginning, a middle, and an end. Do you want a third example? Sure you do—you're Indo-European!”
“The sale of looted items persisted for a month, and quick profits were made by burghers and Indo-Europeans.”

CEFR level

C1
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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