púnico
See also: punico
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin pūnicus (“Punic”), from poenicus (“Phoenician”), from Ancient Greek Φοῖνιξ (Phoînix, “Phoenician”).
Adjective
púnico m (feminine singular púnica, masculine plural púnicos, feminine plural púnicas, not comparable)
- Punic (of or relating to Carthage)
- Synonyms: cartaginense, cartaginês, elisseu, pênico
- Punic, treacherous
Derived terms
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin pūnicus (“Punic”), from poenicus (“Phoenician”), from Ancient Greek Φοῖνιξ (Phoînix, “Phoenician”).
Adjective
púnico (feminine singular púnica, masculine plural púnicos, feminine plural púnicas)
- Punic (of or relating to Carthage)
- Synonym: cartaginés
- Punic, treacherous
Derived terms
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