Carthaginian
/ (ˌkɑːθəˈdʒɪnɪən) /
of or relating to Carthage or its inhabitants
a native or inhabitant of Carthage
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How to use Carthaginian in a sentence
His great-grandfather was the Cato of "Carthago delenda est," the driver of the third Carthaginian war.
Those of them who had been sent by the Roman government, Scipio orders the Carthaginian envoys to be released.
The Histories of Polybius, Vol. II (of 2) | PolybiusFrom this place he sent to the Carthaginian general, informing him that he was ready to meet him, and discuss matters with him.
The Histories of Polybius, Vol. II (of 2) | PolybiusHe, a descendant of the companion of Aeneas, to fear the Carthaginian sword!
The Lion's Brood | Duffield Osborne"Perolla is a good Carthaginian to-day," shouted one of his fellows.
The Lion's Brood | Duffield Osborne
Surely this could not be the Carthaginian method of announcing judgment or execution!
The Lion's Brood | Duffield Osborne
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