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Kerspa-Moighdhe in the scholarly name for the East Moigthe language which is part of the Donavish branch of Ancient High Gwenyan.  The name means 'Herald Moigthe' as it was considered the high version of the language, suitable for recitation of the works of [[Luvasirgwer]]. It was a preliterate language spoken over a roughly 1300 years, from about 1400 AS to 100 [[AS]].  It is the parent language of the Moigthe languages of High Pytharnia and by descendancy of [[Dúrandwor]]. Kerspa-Moighdhe is remembered through divination, stone inscriptions, and a few texts transcribed by Jathya-Dhumi scholars, notably of Luvasirgwer.
 
Kerspa-Moighdhe in the scholarly name for the East Moigthe language which is part of the Donavish branch of Ancient High Gwenyan.  The name means 'Herald Moigthe' as it was considered the high version of the language, suitable for recitation of the works of [[Luvasirgwer]]. It was a preliterate language spoken over a roughly 1300 years, from about 1400 AS to 100 [[AS]].  It is the parent language of the Moigthe languages of High Pytharnia and by descendancy of [[Dúrandwor]]. Kerspa-Moighdhe is remembered through divination, stone inscriptions, and a few texts transcribed by Jathya-Dhumi scholars, notably of Luvasirgwer.

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Map showing the likely dispersion of ancient Languages throughout southwestern Pytharnia around 1000 AS.

Kerspa-Moighdhe in the scholarly name for the East Moigthe language which is part of the Donavish branch of Ancient High Gwenyan. The name means 'Herald Moigthe' as it was considered the high version of the language, suitable for recitation of the works of Luvasirgwer. It was a preliterate language spoken over a roughly 1300 years, from about 1400 AS to 100 AS. It is the parent language of the Moigthe languages of High Pytharnia and by descendancy of Dúrandwor. Kerspa-Moighdhe is remembered through divination, stone inscriptions, and a few texts transcribed by Jathya-Dhumi scholars, notably of Luvasirgwer.

Diachronic Flow

Paleo-Gwenyan → Ancient High Gwenyan → Early Erserce-Pallathantic → Donavish → Proto-Moigthe → Common Moigthe → Kerspa-Moighdhe → x

See Also