Luwian
Lu wi an |ˈlo͞o -ēən ˈluiən |(also Luvian |-vēən |) ▶noun an Anatolian language of the 2nd millennium bc. It is recorded in both cuneiform and hieroglyphic scripts and may have been the language spoken in Troy at the time of the Homeric war. ORIGIN from Luwia, part of Asia Minor, + -an .
Luwian |ˈluːwɪən |(also Luvian |ˈluːvɪən |) ▶noun [ mass noun ] an ancient Anatolian language of the 2nd millennium bc, related to Hittite. It is recorded in both cuneiform and hieroglyphic scripts, and may have been the language spoken in Troy at the time of the Homeric war. ORIGIN from Luwia, part of Asia Minor, + -an .