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Umbrian

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1. Umbrian - Noun

2. Umbrian - Adjective

3. Umbrian - Proper noun

Meaning

Umbrian (not comparable)

Relating to Umbria or to its inhabitants or extinct language.

Umbrian (plural Umbrians)

An inhabitant of Umbria.

Umbrian

An extinct Italic language formerly spoken by the Umbri in the ancient Italian region of Umbria.

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Jones and Penny: 4-5, 8 and 20 According to Vasari, his father placed him in the workshop of the Umbrian master Pietro Perugino as an apprentice "despite the tears of his mother". Source: Internet

Oscan and Umbrian forms tend to be found in inscriptions; in Roman literature these names are often Latinized. Source: Internet

The Italic languages are first attested in writing from Umbrian and Faliscan inscriptions dating to the 7th century BC. Source: Internet

Another typical Umbrian product is the black truffle found in Valnerina, an area that produces 45% of this product in Italy. Source: Internet

The Etruscan invasion went from the western seaboard towards the north and east (lasting from about 700 to 500 BC), eventually driving the Umbrians towards the Apennine uplands and capturing 300 Umbrian towns. Source: Internet

This process of structural adjustment is still going on. citation Umbrian agriculture is noted for its tobacco, olive oil and vineyards, which produce excellent wines. Source: Internet

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