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English
Etymology
Latin carthāginiānus, from Carthāgō + -iānus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
Carthaginian (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to Carthage.
- Synonym: Punic
Translations
of or pertaining to Carthage
- Arabic: قرطاجي (qarṭājiyy)
- Catalan: cartaginès (ca), púnic
- Czech: kartaginský
- Danish: kartagisk, karthaginiensisk
- Dutch: Carthaags, Punisch (nl)
- Faroese: kartagskur, puniskur
- Finnish: kartagolainen, puunilainen (fi)
- French: carthaginois (fr)
- German: karthagisch (de), punisch (de)
- Greek: καρχηδονιακός (el) m (karchidoniakós)
- Ancient: Καρχηδόνιος (Karkhēdónios)
- Irish: Cartagach
- Italian: cartaginese (it)
- Latin: Carthāginiēnsis, Poenus
- Norwegian: kartagisk, punisk
- Polish: kartagiński (pl)
- Portuguese: cartaginês (pt), púnico (pt), cartaginense
- Russian: карфагенский (ru) (karfagenskij)
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Noun
Carthaginian (plural Carthaginians)
- A native or inhabitant of Carthage.
- Synonym: Punic
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