Word-Built World: Carthaginian peace

Rome and Carthage domain changes during the three Punic Wars Animation: Wikimedia

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Carthaginian peace

PRONUNCIATION:

(kar-thuh-JIN-ee-uhn pees) 

MEANING:

noun: Peace or settlement in which very harsh terms are imposed on the defeated side.

ETYMOLOGY:

After Carthage, an ancient city-state, in present-day Tunisia. Earliest documented use: 1940.

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