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'''Hercynian''' is a [[lostlang]] project by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]] that is currently under preparation. Hercynian is a branch of [[Hesperic]] closely associated with [[Alpianic]], consisting of a few languages spoken in Germany.
'''Hercynian''' is a [[lostlang]] project by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]] that is currently under preparation. Hercynian is a branch of [[Hesperic]] closely associated with [[Alpianic]], consisting of a few languages spoken in Germany. It is not determined yet how many languages there will be and in which locations they are spoken. Currently, [[Proto-Hercynian]] is under construction.
 
The name "Hercynian" stems from Ancient Greek geography where it denotes the then heavily forested and inaccessible Central European hill landscape; it is today sometimes used in geography and biology in reference to this region.


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Latest revision as of 13:25, 14 April 2018

Hercynian is a lostlang project by Jörg Rhiemeier that is currently under preparation. Hercynian is a branch of Hesperic closely associated with Alpianic, consisting of a few languages spoken in Germany. It is not determined yet how many languages there will be and in which locations they are spoken. Currently, Proto-Hercynian is under construction.

The name "Hercynian" stems from Ancient Greek geography where it denotes the then heavily forested and inaccessible Central European hill landscape; it is today sometimes used in geography and biology in reference to this region.