Magħrebi
Maltese
Root |
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għ-r-b (distantness) |
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Alternative forms
Etymology
From Magħreb + -i. Cognate of Arabic مَغْرِبِيّ (maḡribiyy, “western, occidental, Moroccan”). Doublet of Magrebin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmaː.rɛ.bɪ/
- IPA(key): /ˈmaɣ.rɛ.bɪ/ (archaic)
- Rhymes: -ɪ
Adjective
Magħrebi (feminine singular Magħrebija, plural Magħrebin or Mgħarba)
- Of or relating to the Maghreb or its people.
- (purist) Moroccan, a person from Morocco or of Moroccan descent.
- Synonym: Marokkin
- concerning a certain style of Arabic calligraphy, the so-called Maghrebi script (خَطّ مَغْرِبِيّ (ḵaṭṭ maḡribiyy), قَلَم مَغْرِبِيّ (qalam maḡribiyy))
Antonyms
- sub-Saħarjan
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