Where does “Punica” come from?

Punica (Translingual) comes from Latin punicus, from Latin poenicus, from Latin Poenus, from Ancient Greek Φοῖνιξ, from Mycenaean Greek 𐀡𐀛𐀑𐀍, from Egyptian fnḫw, from Egyptian fnḫ — carpenter, woodcutter.

Punica (Translingual): pomegranate

Definitions

  1. pomegranate

Ancestry of “Punica”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinpunicusPunic, Carthaginian
2LatinpoenicusPhoenician
3LatinPoenusPhoenician
4Ancient GreekΦοῖνιξPhoenician; Carthaginian
5Mycenaean Greek𐀡𐀛𐀑𐀍date palm?
6Egyptianfnḫwa people in Canaan or Syria, perhaps originally...
7Egyptianfnḫcarpenter, woodcutter

Words derived from “Punica

Every word from Egyptian fnḫEvery word from Egyptian fnḫwEvery word from Mycenaean Greek 𐀡𐀛𐀑𐀍