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Definition of Phoenicia in English: Phoeniciaproper nounfəˈniːʃə An ancient country on the shores of the eastern Mediterranean, corresponding to modern Lebanon and the coastal plains of Syria. It consisted of a number of city states, including Tyre and Sidon, and was a flourishing centre of Mediterranean trade and colonization during the early part of the 1st millennium BC.
Origin From Latin, from Greek Phoinikē. Rhymes Fischer, fisher, fissure, justiciar, Laetitia, militia, Patricia, Tricia Definition of Phoenicia in US English: Phoeniciaproper noun An ancient country on the shores of the eastern Mediterranean Sea, corresponding to modern Lebanon and the coastal plains of Syria. It consisted of a number of city states, including Tyre and Sidon, and was a flourishing center of Mediterranean trade and colonization during the early part of the 1st millennium BC.
Origin From Latin, from Greek Phoinikē. |