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PU'NIC, a. [L. punicus, pertaining to Carthage or its inhabitants, from Poeni, the Carthaginians.] Pertaining to the Carthaginians; faithless; treacherous; deceitful; as punic faith.

PU'NIC, n. The ancient language of the Carthaginians, of which Plautus has left a specimen.

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