poenus
101TITYUS — Iovis filius ex Elara Orchomeni filia, quam cum Iuppiter compressislet, gravidamque reddidislet, veritus Iunonis indignationem, inter terrae viscera eam occoltavit; instante vero legitimô partus tempore, Elara mirae magnitudinis puerum enixa est …
102Пуни — (лат. Poenus) мн. друго име за Картагинците …
103Punic — pertaining to Carthage, 1530s, from L. Punicus, earlier Poenicus Carthaginian, originally Phoenician (adj.), Carthage having been founded as a Phoenician colony, from Poenus (n.), from Gk. Phoinix Phoenician (see PHOENICIAN (Cf. Phoenician)).… …
104Punic — [ pju:nɪk] adjective relating to ancient Carthage; Carthaginian. noun the language of ancient Carthage, related to Phoenician. Origin from L. Punicus (earlier Poenicus), from Poenus, from Gk Phoinix Phoenician …
105peno — peno, na (Del lat. Poenus). 1. adj. Natural de Cartago. 2. Perteneciente o relativo a esta antigua ciudad del norte de África …
106Unglücklicher — 1. Den Unglücklichen soll man nicht schelten. Lat.: Crudelis est in re adversa, objurgatio. (Philippi, I, 99.) 2. Der Unglückliche hat einen Empfehlungsbrief an den Glücklichen. Lat.: Aquila volucrem parvam nido complectitur. (Philippi, I, 37.) 3 …
107punic — adj. & n. adj. of or relating to ancient Carthage in N. Africa. n. the language of Carthage, related to Phoenician. Phrases and idioms: Punic faith treachery. Etymology: L Punicus, Poenicus f. Poenus f. Gk Phoinix Phoenician …
108Punic — adj. & n. adj. of or relating to ancient Carthage in N. Africa. n. the language of Carthage, related to Phoenician. Phrases and idioms: Punic faith treachery. Etymology: L Punicus, Poenicus f. Poenus f. Gk Phoinix Phoenician …
109Pu|nic — «PYOO nihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of or having to do with ancient Carthage or its inhabitants. 2. Figurative. treacherous; faithless. –n. the Semitic language of ancient Carthage. ╂[< Latin Pūnicus < Poenus a Carthaginian] …