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μέγας εἶ, Κύριε, καί θαυμαστά τά ἔργα σου → Great are You, O Lord, and marvelous are Your works

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Transliteration A: Karchēdónios Transliteration B: Karchēdonios Transliteration C: Karchidonios Beta Code: *karxhdo/nios

English (LSJ)

α, ον, Carthaginian, Hdt. 3.19, etc.

French (Bailly abrégé)

α, ον :
de Carthage, Carthaginois ; οἱ Καρχηδόνιοι HDT les Carthaginois.
Étymologie: Καρχηδών.

Greek Monolingual

-α, -ο (Α Καρχηδόνιος, -ία, -ον)
ο κάτοικος της αρχαίας πόλης Καρχηδόνος
νεοελλ.
καρχηδονιακός.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ < Καρχηδών -όνος + κατάλ. -ιος (πρβλ. Τράγ-ιος, Φρύγ-ιος)].

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Καρχηδόνιος: IIкарфагенянин Her. etc.
карфагенский Polyb., Diod.

Translations

Noun

Catalan: cartaginès, cartaginesa; Czech: Kartaginec; Danish: kartager; Dutch: Carthager, Puniër; Finnish: kartagolainen; German: Karthager, Karthagerin; Greek: Καρχηδόνιος; Ancient Greek: Καρχηδόνιος; Irish: Cartagach; Latin: Poenus; Norwegian Bokmål: kartager, puner; Nynorsk: kartagar, punar; Portuguese: cartaginês; Russian: карфагенянин, карфагенянка

Adjective

Czech: kartaginský; Danish: kartagisk; Dutch: Carthaags, Punisch; Faroese: kartagskur, puniskur; Finnish: kartagolainen, puunilainen; French: carthaginois; German: karthagisch, punisch; Greek: καρχηδονιακός; Ancient Greek: Καρχηδόνιος; Irish: Cartagach; Latin: Carthāginiēnsis, Poenus; Norwegian: kartagisk, punisk; Polish: kartagiński; Portuguese: cartaginês, púnico, cartaginense; Russian: карфагенский