Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
Carthaginian
Adjective
/kärˈTHäjɪn/

Definition
Relating to the ancient city of Carthage or its inhabitants.

Examples
- The Carthaginian navy was known for its impressive ships and skilled sailors.
- Carthaginian culture was rich in trade, art, and architecture.
- The Punic Wars were fought between the Romans and the Carthaginians.

Meaning
The term ‘Carthaginian’ describes anything associated with Carthage, a powerful city-state in ancient North Africa, known for its conflict with Rome and its significant role in Mediterranean trade.

Synonyms
- Punic
- North African
- Carthage-related