The ancient Cappadocian language was an ancient language or group of languages spoken in
Asia Minor, possibly related to
Hittite or
Luwian.[2][3] If Luwian, it may have been related to the dialect of
Tabal.[3] However, there are no known texts in this language.[4]
^Frank Trombley, Hellenic Religion and Christianization c. 370-5292:120
^As referenced in Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, The Cities of the Eastern Roman Provinces, 1937, p. 430: Strabo, 12:1:2, Basil of Caesarea, de Spiritu Sancto 29, Migne, P.G.32:208 "και Καππαδόκαι δε ούτω λέγομεν εγχωρίως"