Extinct dialect of the Phoenician language spoken in North Africa and the Western Mediterranean.
Tending to betray; especially having a treacherous character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the Romans.
1His was the only case of repudiation ever perpetrated by Ohio and he may well charge the State with punic faith toward him.
2Ennius sang the Second Punic War in numbers borrowed from the Iliad.
3He was the author of an epic poem on the Punic war.
4Twenty years later, the third Punic war decided the fate of Carthage.
5This abandonment of the Punic cause was a counsel and a precedent.
6What was the consequence of the conclusion of the first Punic war?
7Red wars, Punic faith, broken treaties, year after year, thinned their ranks.
8A French maid's greed and Punic faith can be counted on always.
9The Punic foot-soldiers exposed the right side in cutting with their long swords.
10And thus ended the Second Punic War, in the year 201.
11End of the First Punic War; Sicily is relinquished by Carthage to Rome.
12One year after the first Punic War, he exhibited the first Roman play.
13What were some causes of the victory of Rome in the Punic wars?
14In what locality were most of the contests of the First Punic War?
15You remember the tactics of Scipio Africanus against the Punic elephants?
16Miss Estelle, is this your first, second or third Punic war?