punicial

/pjuːnɪʃəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characteristic of the Carthaginians, especially in their wars with Rome

“The historian studied the punicial wars between Rome and Carthage.”

2. noun

a word or phrase that is the translation of a Latin word or phrase, especially one that is used in a historical or technical sense

“The scholar translated the punicial term into English to make it more understandable.”

Synonyms

  • Carthaginian
  • Latin

Antonyms

  • Roman