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Siculo-|ˈsɪkjuːləʊ| used as combining form of L. Siculus Sicilian, as in Siculo-American, Siculo-Arabian, Siculo-Arabic, Siculo-Moresque, Siculo-Phœnician, Siculo-Punic.
1764Phil. Trans. LIV. 405 This character on one of the Siculo-Punic medals. 1770Ibid. LXI. 96 The ancient Siculo-Punic, and Siculo-Phœnician, characters. 1884Encycl. Brit. XVII. 639 The true Siculo-Punic coins, that is, those actually struck by the Carthaginians in Sicily. 1939Burlington Mag. Oct. 171/1 Twelfth-century Siculo-Arabic combs and croziers. 1966Economist 2 July 51/1 It [sc. the Mafia] revived with the help of the Siculo-American gangsters employed to ease the Allied landings in Sicily. 1974K. Clark Another Part of Wood iii. 115 Leigh Ashton..had a good eye for art of all kinds, but what he really loved was a small fragment of Sassanian silk, a Persian pot or a Siculo-Arabic ivory. |