See also: punico

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Etymology

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From Latin pūnicus (Punic), from Poenicus (Phoenician), from Ancient Greek Φοῖνιξ (Phoînix, Phoenician).

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Adjective

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púnico (feminine púnica, masculine plural púnicos, feminine plural púnicas, not comparable)

  1. Punic (of or relating to Carthage)
    Synonyms: cartaginense, cartaginês, elisseu, pênico
  2. Punic, treacherous
    Synonyms: desleal, desonesto, falso, mentiroso, pérfido, traiçoeiro
    Antonyms: leal, honesto

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Proper noun

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púnico m

  1. Punic (language)

Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin pūnicus (Punic), from Poenicus (Phoenician), from Ancient Greek Φοῖνιξ (Phoînix, Phoenician).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpuniko/ [ˈpu.ni.ko]
  • Rhymes: -uniko
  • Syllabification: pú‧ni‧co

Adjective

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púnico (feminine púnica, masculine plural púnicos, feminine plural púnicas)

  1. Punic (of or relating to Carthage)
    Synonym: cartaginés
  2. Punic, treacherous
    Synonyms: desleal, deshonesto, falso, mentiroso, pérfido
    Antonyms: leal, honesto

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Noun

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púnico m (uncountable)

  1. Punic (language)

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