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Phoenicious
Phoenicious Ph[oe]*ni"cious, a. See Phenicious.

Meaning of Phoenicio from wikipedia

- symbols instead of the intended characters. The Punic language, also called Phoenicio-Punic or Carthaginian, is an extinct variety of the Phoenician language...
- Latin word crux (cruci) "stake" which is perhaps of Phoenician or Punic (Phoenicio-Carthaginian) origin. It may come from the Latin word crio, "to torment"...
- among other things that the remains constitute the only example of a Phoenicio-Punic city to have survived. The name Kerkouane was given to the town...
- 09917 — 1985 Abandoned in 250 BCE during the First Punic War and never rebuilt, Kerkuane is the only surviving example of a Phoenicio–Punic settlement....
- how their women gained gifts by engaging in prostitution with visitors. Phoenicio-Punic settlements in Hispania, like Cancho Roano, Gadir, Castulo and La...
- 118-120; Mendleson (2001) p. 47. Culican, William (1968). "Problems of Phoenicio-Punic Iconography—A Contribution" (PDF). Australian Journal of Biblical...
- Punic War and never rebuilt, Kerkuane is the only surviving example of a Phoenicio–Punic settlement. Al Ain UaeAbu Dhabi,  United Arab Emirates 24°04′04″N...
- Codicibus Londinensibus et Gothanis (1824). Programma. De inscriptione phoenicio-graeca in Cyrenaica (1825). Genesis, Hebraice ad optima exemplaria accuratissime...
- It published all c.80 inscriptions and c.60 coins known in the entire Phoenicio-Punic corpus at the time. Full Title: The writing and language of all...
- only approximately 80 inscriptions and 60 coins were known in the entire Phoenicio-Punic corpus Schröder, Paul [in German] (1869). Die phönizische sprache...