Mdina

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Maltese Mdina. Doublet of Medina.

Proper noun

Mdina

  1. A city and local council of the Northern Region; former capital city of Malta
    Synonyms: Città Vecchia, Città Notabile

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Maltese

Root
m-d-n
4 terms

Etymology

Literally, the city, from mdina (city, obsolete), from Arabic مَدِينَة (madīna, city, town).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /(ɪ)mˈdiː.na/

Proper noun

L-Imdina

  1. Mdina (a city and local council of the Northern Region; former capital city of Malta)

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Maltese Mdina.

Proper noun

Mdina f

  1. Mdina (a city and local council of the Northern Region; former capital city of Malta)
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