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Pelasgian

 
Dictionary: Pe·las·gi·an   (pə-lăz'jē-ən) pronunciation

n.
A member of a people living in the region of the Aegean Sea before the coming of the Greeks.

[Middle English, from Latin Pelasgus, from Greek Pelasgos.]

Pelasgian Pe·las'gi·an or Pe·las'gic (-jĭk) adj.

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