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n. - A native or inhabitant of ancient region on the Northwestern coast of peninsular Italy, where a civilization flourished between about 800 and 300 bc.

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  • I'm still hesitant about attributing the Etruscan word to the Greek word, simply because it requires me to assume a lot.
  • The exhibit will remain open until 2 March, after which the Euphronius Vase will be moved to its permanent home in National Etruscan Museum at the Villa Giulia in Rome.
  • They’re Swiss, their name is a word in Etruscan, and some of their vocals are in Gaulish (the rest in English).
  • I just found damningly conclusive proof now that Losna is indeed falsely identified as Etruscan as I asserted above.
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