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Definition of Carthaginian in English: Carthaginianadjective ˌkɑːθəˈdʒɪnɪənˌkɑrθəˈdʒɪniən Relating to or characteristic of the ancient African city of Carthage. Carthaginian trading posts Example sentencesExamples - All 3 had some Berber blood which was likely intermixed with Roman, Phoenecian, Carthaginian, Macedonian, etc.
- However, at no period did Carthaginian wine figure prominently in trade.
- The Iberians played a large role in the campaigns of the great Carthaginian general, Hannibal Barca, both as allies and opponents.
- Dido, the Carthaginian queen, offered hospitality to the Trojans.
- Ibiza was a Carthaginian colony and the ceramic figures from this period are magnificent.
- The Romans were not particularly good sailors, and they found themselves outclassed by the Carthaginian navy.
noun ˌkɑːθəˈdʒɪnɪənˌkɑrθəˈdʒɪniən An inhabitant of the ancient African city of Carthage. a Carthaginian had sailed out of the Mediterranean deep into the Atlantic Example sentencesExamples - So the Senate sent both consuls north to meet the Carthaginian.
- The Huns were barbarians, but the Carthaginians certainly were not.
- But his strategy of avoiding battle with Hannibal and the Carthaginians helped turn the tide in the Second Punic War.
- He then moved to claim Sicily's Greek colonies from the Carthaginians.
- Hannibal Barca, the Carthaginian, has been noted to have felt a form of status anxiety and insecurity when put next to Alexander.
- Virgil compares the working Carthaginians to a hive of busy bees.
Rhymes Argentinian, Arminian, Augustinian, Darwinian, dominion, Guinean, Justinian, Ninian, Palestinian, Sardinian, Virginian Definition of Carthaginian in US English: CarthaginianadjectiveˌkɑrθəˈdʒɪniənˌkärTHəˈjinēən Relating to or characteristic of the ancient African city of Carthage. Carthaginian trading posts Example sentencesExamples - The Iberians played a large role in the campaigns of the great Carthaginian general, Hannibal Barca, both as allies and opponents.
- Dido, the Carthaginian queen, offered hospitality to the Trojans.
- The Romans were not particularly good sailors, and they found themselves outclassed by the Carthaginian navy.
- However, at no period did Carthaginian wine figure prominently in trade.
- Ibiza was a Carthaginian colony and the ceramic figures from this period are magnificent.
- All 3 had some Berber blood which was likely intermixed with Roman, Phoenecian, Carthaginian, Macedonian, etc.
nounˌkɑrθəˈdʒɪniənˌkärTHəˈjinēən An inhabitant of the ancient African city of Carthage. a Carthaginian had sailed out of the Mediterranean deep into the Atlantic Example sentencesExamples - Hannibal Barca, the Carthaginian, has been noted to have felt a form of status anxiety and insecurity when put next to Alexander.
- He then moved to claim Sicily's Greek colonies from the Carthaginians.
- The Huns were barbarians, but the Carthaginians certainly were not.
- Virgil compares the working Carthaginians to a hive of busy bees.
- So the Senate sent both consuls north to meet the Carthaginian.
- But his strategy of avoiding battle with Hannibal and the Carthaginians helped turn the tide in the Second Punic War.
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