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|name = Druidic Hebrew
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|pronunciation = /xənaɣ̃ˈniːð/
|pronunciation = /xənaɣ̃ˈniːð/
|region = Cyprus
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'''Druidic Hebrew''' (natively 𐤊𐤍𐤏𐤍𐤉𐤕 ''χønaȝníδ''  /xanaɣ̃ˈniːð/) is the stage of [[Xnánið]] between the split from Pre-Exilic Biblical Hebrew ca. 6th century BC and ca. 5th century CE. It was used as a literary language during this period and was the liturgical language of Anatolian and Cypriot druidism before the religion was supplanted by Henosis Ousias. It was then that the drastic changes that had occurred in the spoken language began to be reflected in writing, thus ushering in the era of modern Xnánið.  
'''Druidic Canaanite''' (natively 𐤊𐤍𐤏𐤍𐤉𐤕 ''χønaȝníδ''  /xanaɣ̃ˈniːð/) is the stage of [[Xnánið]] between the split from Pre-Exilic Biblical Hebrew ca. 6th century BC and ca. 5th century CE. It was used as a literary language during this period and was the liturgical language of Anatolian and Cypriot druidism before the religion was supplanted by Henosis Ousias. It was then that the drastic changes that had occurred in the spoken language began to be reflected in writing, thus ushering in the era of modern Xnánið.  


Druidic Hebrew developed in Cyprus and was influenced by [[Cypriot Celtic]]. It is a separate lineage from the Post-Exilic Jewish reading traditions that eventually gave rise to Tiberian Hebrew and the modern Jewish reading traditions.
Druidic Canaanite developed in Cyprus and was influenced by [[Cypriot Celtic]]. It is a separate lineage from the Post-Exilic Jewish reading traditions that eventually gave rise to Tiberian Hebrew and the modern Jewish reading traditions.


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Orthography===
Druidic Hebrew was written in an abjad descended from the Proto-Hebrew script. Religious texts were vocalized but not completely, hence it is reconstructed on the basis of Modern Canaanite and Tiberian Hebrew.
Druidic Canaanite was written in an abjad descended from the Proto-Hebrew script. Religious texts were vocalized but not completely, hence it is reconstructed on the basis of Modern Canaanite and Tiberian Hebrew.


===Consonants===
===Consonants===
Out of the 25 consonants of Pre-Exilic Biblical Hebrew, Druidic Hebrew merged:
Out of the 25 consonants of Pre-Exilic Biblical Hebrew, Druidic Canaanite merged:
* /x/ with /ħ/ into /ħ/
* /x/ with /ħ/ into /ħ/
* /ɬ/ with /s/ (samekh) into /s/
* /ɬ/ with /s/ (samekh) into /s/
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===Vowels===
===Vowels===
Druidic Hebrew had a rather simple vowel system:
'''a e i o u ø á é í ó ú''' /a e i o u ə a: e: i: o: u:/
'''a e i o u ø á é í ó ú''' /a e i o u ə a: e: i: o: u:/