cartaginês

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See also: cartaginés and cartaginès

Portuguese

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Etymology

From Latin Carthāginiēnsis, from Carthāgō +‎ -ēnsis. Doublet of cartaginense. By surface analysis, Cartago (Carthage) +‎ -ês (-ese).

Pronunciation

 

  • Rhymes: -eʃ
  • Hyphenation: car‧ta‧gi‧nês

Noun

cartaginês m (plural cartagineses, feminine cartaginesa, feminine plural cartaginesas)

  1. Carthaginian (person from Carthage)

Adjective

cartaginês (feminine cartaginesa, masculine plural cartagineses, feminine plural cartaginesas, not comparable)

  1. Carthaginian
    Synonyms: cartaginense, elisseu, pênico, púnico

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