Mdina

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Etymology[edit]

Derived from Arabic اَلْمَدِينَة (al-madīna, the city). Doublet of Medina (the city in Saudi Arabia).

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Mdina

  1. A city in Malta. The former capital of Malta.

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Maltese[edit]

Root
m-d-n
3 terms
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Alternative forms[edit]

  • Imdina (after a consonant, mostly also after a pause)

Etymology[edit]

Proper noun of archaic mdina (city), from Arabic مَدِينَة (madīna, city, town).

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Mdina

  1. Mdina (a city in Malta)

Portuguese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Maltese Mdina.

Proper noun[edit]

Mdina f

  1. Mdina (a city in Malta)