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phoe·ni·cian I. noun also phe·ni·cian \fəˈnishən, fēˈ-, fəˈnēshən\ (-s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: Middle English phenicien, from Latin phoenicius (from Phoenice Phoenicia, from Greek Phoinikē, from phoinik-, phoinix Phoenician, phoenix, date palm, purple, crimson) + Middle English -ien -ian; akin to Greek phoinos bloodred, phonos murder and perhaps to Greek theinein to strike — more at defend 1. : a native or inhabitant of ancient Phoenicia 2. : the Semitic language of ancient Phoenicia differing only dialectally from Hebrew II. adjective also phe·ni·cian \“\ Usage: usually capitalized 1. a. : of, relating to, or characteristic of the ancient land of Phoenicia on the coast of Syria b. : of, relating to, or characteristic of the people of Phoenicia 2. : of, relating to, or characteristic of the Phoenician language III. \fēˈnishən\ noun (-s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: Phoenix, Ariz. + English -an : a native or resident of Phoenix, Ariz. |