Phoenician vs Dalet - What's the difference?
phoenician | dalet |
Of, from, or related to the country or civilisation of Phoenicia.
(historical) An inhabitant of Phoenicia (a country located on the shores of North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean Sea around the year 1000 BCE).
An inhabitant of Phoenix, Arizona.
* 2007 28 July–3 August, "Phoenix: Into the ashes: A city that once won prizes is now a crime-ridden mess", in , The Economist Newspaper Ltd, ISSN 0013-0613, volume 384, number 8539, page 33,
The fourth letter of many Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).
As nouns the difference between phoenician and dalet
is that phoenician is an inhabitant of Phoenicia (a country located on the shores of North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean Sea around the year 1000 BCE) while dalet is the fourth letter of many Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).As an adjective Phoenician
is of, from, or related to the country or civilisation of Phoenicia.As a proper noun Phoenician
is the Semitic language spoken by the inhabitants of Phoenicia.phoenician
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(en noun)- Locals also moan that Phoenicians are becoming more antisocial.