| Milyan | |
|---|---|
| Lycian B | |
| Region | Lycia, Anatolia |
| Era | First millennium BCE |
| Lycian script | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | |
imy |
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| Glottolog | mily1238 |
Milyan, also known as Lycian B and previously Lycian 2, is an ancient Anatolian language formerly regarded as a variety of Lycian, but now accorded status as a separate language. It is attested from two inscriptions, one of 45 syllables on the Xanthus Stele, and the other, shorter, from a sarcophagus at Antiphellus. The Xanthus inscription is in verse, with strophes marked off by the use of ⟨)⟩.