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Ancient Cubrite developed in isolation from Hebrew and was influenced by Celtic languages such as Gaulish and Galatian. It is a separate lineage from the dialect of Canaanite that eventually gave rise to Tiberian Hebrew and the modern Jewish reading traditions in Lõis. | Ancient Cubrite developed in isolation from Hebrew and was influenced by Celtic languages such as Gaulish and Galatian. It is a separate lineage from the dialect of Canaanite that eventually gave rise to Tiberian Hebrew and the modern Jewish reading traditions in Lõis. | ||
Surviving literature in Ancient Cubrite includes bardic poetry; one Beowulf-length heroic epic, ''Hikkēdē | Surviving literature in Ancient Cubrite includes bardic poetry; one Beowulf-length heroic epic, ''Hikkēdē Harδuγir'' (Tales of Harδuγir; Harδuγir is a name from PCel *artowiros); incantations; and instructions for various rituals. | ||
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