Changes between Version 12 and Version 13 of Civ:_Carthaginians


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  • Civ:_Carthaginians

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    436436== COLLECTION OF PUNIC WORDS ==
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    438 mashal = officer
    439 mëpaqad = another word for 'officer' You can use for the Sacred Band.
    440 halats = soldiers
    441 Balearic slingers = ibushimim (people from Ibiza) because Ebussus, in Ibiza, was the main city of the balearic islands.
    442 qesheth = archer
    443 hets = arrow
    444 hatsats = arrows
    445 re'shith saasat = Calvary Chief
    446 mynkd= emperator, Great Chief
    447 masilim = numidians
    448 masil=numidian
    449 hayaat = animals (Curiosly, we don´t know the carthaginian name for elephant) but in ancient hebrew was 'Pil'
    450 kahan = priest
    451 hayl = army
    452 mahanët = campament
    453 mal'ak = messenger
    454 barzel = iron
    455 magen = shield
    456 ariwim! = lions! :-)
    457 ba`al barak = Ba`al bless you!
    458 Libanun = Phoenicia
    459 hemyt = Walls
    460 hers^= artisan, worker^
     438* mashal = officer
     439* mëpaqad = another word for 'officer' You can use for the Sacred Band.
     440* halats = soldiers
     441* Balearic slingers = ibushimim (people from Ibiza) because Ebussus, in Ibiza, was the main city of the balearic islands.
     442* qesheth = archer
     443* hets = arrow
     444* hatsats = arrows
     445* re'shith saasat = Calvary Chief
     446* mynkd= emperator, Great Chief
     447* masilim = numidians
     448* masil=numidian
     449* hayaat = animals (Curiosly, we don´t know the carthaginian name for elephant) but in ancient hebrew was 'Pil'
     450* kahan = priest
     451* hayl = army
     452* mahanët = campament
     453* mal'ak = messenger
     454* barzel = iron
     455* magen = shield
     456* ariwim! = lions! :-)
     457* ba`al barak = Ba`al bless you!
     458* Libanun = Phoenicia
     459* hemyt = Walls
     460* hers^= artisan, worker^
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    462462This is sourced from an e-mail from Prof. Carneiro of May 10, 2003.