Category
page 1Extinct Celtic languages
Cumbric
Cumbric is an extinct Celtic Brythonic language or dialect that was spoken during the Early Middle Ages in the Hen Ogledd or "Old North", in what is now Northern England and the southern Scottish Lowlands. Place-name evidence suggests Cumbric may also have been spoken as far south as Pendle and the Yorkshire Dales. The prevailing view is that it became extinct in the 12th century, around the incorporation of the Kingdom of Strathclyde into the Kingdom of Scotland.
Pictish
extinct language spoken by the Picts
Galatian
extinct Celtic language from Asia Minor
Lepontic
ancient Celtic language
Continental Celtic
extinct branch of the Celtic languages
Common Brittonic
ancient Celtic language of Britain, ancestor to Welsh, Cornish, Breton and Cumbric
Gallaecian
extinct Celtic language of Iberia
Cisalpine Gaulish
ancient Celtic language and inscriptions
Newfoundland Irish
variety of Irish once spoken in Newfoundland, Canada
Galwegian Gaelic
extinct dialect of the Gaelic language