- Poenicus
Poenicus, a, um, s. Poenī.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
Poenicus, a, um, s. Poenī.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
КАРФАГЕН — древний город (близ совр. Туниса) и государство, существовавшее в 7 2 вв. до н.э. в западном Средиземноморье. Карфаген (что означает по финикийски новый город ) был основан выходцами из финикийского Тира (традиционная дата основания 814 до н.э.,… … Энциклопедия Кольера
Punic — /pyooh nik/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to the ancient Carthaginians. 2. treacherous; perfidious: originally applied by the Romans to the Carthaginians. n. 3. the language of ancient Carthage, a form of late Phoenician. [ < L Punicus, earlier… … Universalium
Φοινίκη — I Αρχαία πόλη της Ηπείρου στη Χαονία. Γνώρισε μεγάλη ακμή τον 3o αι. π.Χ. Το 230 π.Χ. την κατέλαβαν Ιλλυριοί πειρατές και την κατάστρεψαν. Ξαναχτίστηκε σύντομα και επιβίωσε έως τον 6o αι. μ.Χ. Σώθηκαν αρκετά νομίσματά της, κυρίως των ρωμαϊκών… … Dictionary of Greek
Пунические войны — (Punic wars), три продолжительные войны между Римом и Карфагеном в 3 и 2 в. до н.э. за господство на Средиземном море. Названы от слова poenicus темнокожий , пуниец так именовали финикийцев, основавших Карфаген. 1 я война (264 241 до н.э.)… … Всемирная история
Punic — pertaining to Carthage, 1530s, from L. Punicus, earlier Poenicus Carthaginian, originally Phoenician (adj.), Carthage having been founded as a Phoenician colony, from Poenus (n.), from Gk. Phoinix Phoenician (see PHOENICIAN (Cf. Phoenician)).… … Etymology dictionary
Punic — [ pju:nɪk] adjective relating to ancient Carthage; Carthaginian. noun the language of ancient Carthage, related to Phoenician. Origin from L. Punicus (earlier Poenicus), from Poenus, from Gk Phoinix Phoenician … English new terms dictionary
Punic — Pu•nic [[t]ˈpyu nɪk[/t]] adj. 1) peo of or pertaining to the ancient Carthaginians 2) treacherous; perfidious 3) peo the language of ancient Carthage, a form of late Phoenician • Etymology: < L Pūnicus, earlier Poenicus Carthaginian =Poen(us)… … From formal English to slang
Punic — /ˈpjunɪk/ (say pyoohnik) adjective 1. of or relating to the ancient Carthaginians. 2. treacherous; perfidious (as applied by the Romans to the Carthaginians). –noun 3. the language of ancient Carthage, a form of late Phoenician. {Latin Pūnicus,… …
Punic — [pyo͞o′nik] adj. [L Punicus, earlier Poenicus, Carthaginian, properly Phoenician < Poeni, the Carthaginians < Gr Phoinix, Phoenician] 1. of ancient Carthage or its people or culture 2. like or characteristic of the Carthaginians, regarded… … English World dictionary
punic — adj. & n. adj. of or relating to ancient Carthage in N. Africa. n. the language of Carthage, related to Phoenician. Phrases and idioms: Punic faith treachery. Etymology: L Punicus, Poenicus f. Poenus f. Gk Phoinix Phoenician … Useful english dictionary
Punic — adj. & n. adj. of or relating to ancient Carthage in N. Africa. n. the language of Carthage, related to Phoenician. Phrases and idioms: Punic faith treachery. Etymology: L Punicus, Poenicus f. Poenus f. Gk Phoinix Phoenician … Useful english dictionary