Meaning Of The Word Punic

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Punic in American English
of ancient Carthage or its people or culture
the Semitic language spoken in ancient Carthage, a dialect of Phoenician: it survived until c. a. d. 500
adjective: of or pertaining to the ancient Carthaginians
noun: the language of ancient Carthage, a form of late Phoenician

Punic in British English
adjective: of or relating to ancient Carthage or the Carthaginians
noun: the language of the ancient Carthaginians; a late form of Phoenician

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