indoeuropean

indoeuropean
INDO-EUROPEÁN, -Ă, indo-europeni, -e, adj., s.m. pl. 1. adj. (În sintagma) Limbi indo-europene (şi substantivat, f. sg.) = familie de limbi reprezentând continuarea unei limbi neatestate în texte scrise, dar reconstituită, în esenţă, cu ajutorul metodei comparativ-istorice. 2. s.m. pl. Denumire dată unui grup de populaţii care trăiau prin mileniul III a cr. în Asia Centrală, de unde au emigrat mai târziu spre vest şi sud-vest. 3. adj. Care aparţine limbilor indo-europene sau populaţiilor care vorbeau aceste limbi, privitor la aceste limbi. – Din fr. indoeuropéen.
Trimis de valeriu, 26.01.2005. Sursa: DEX '98

indo-europeán adj. m., s. m. european
Trimis de siveco, 01.10.2008. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic

INDO-EUROPEÁN, -Ă s.m. şi f. Nume dat unui grup mare de popoare şi de limbi vorbite în prezent în Europa şi în alte continente, reprezentând continuarea unei limbi comune neatestate, dar reconstituită prin metoda comparativ-istorică. // adj. Care aparţine acestui grup etnolingvistic; referitor la acest grup. [pron. -pean. / cf. fr. indo-européen].
Trimis de LauraGellner, 29.07.2006. Sursa: DN

INDO-EUROPEÁN, -Ă I. s. m. f. grup mare de popoare şi de limbi vorbite în prezent în Europa şi în alte continente, reprezentând continuarea unei limbi comune neatestate, dar reconstituită prin metoda comparativ-istorică. II. adj. referitor la aceste limbi sau la populaţiile care le vorbeau. (< fr. indo-européen)
Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN

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