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Lúsanic is the branch of Indo-European languages that includes the Finio-Dhannic and the Limbe-Mereian languages.  
Lúsanic is the branch of Indo-European languages that includes the Finio-Dhannic and the Limbe-Mereian languages. All the Lúsanic languages are "[[w:Centum language|centum]]" languages and have thus merged the inherited Indo-European palatal plosives with the plain ones. It is often mistakenly believed to have been named after the mythical place ''Lúsania'' which all languages claim as their Urheimat. In fact, its name derives from the earliest known exonym of Lúsanic speakers, the Greek '''Λουσανοι''' as described by [[w:Hecataeus of Miletus|Hecataeus of Miletus]].
{{Infobox language family
{{Infobox language family
|name = Lúsanic
|name = Lúsanic

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