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Maghrebin, n. and a.|magrebɛ̃n| Also (anglicized) Maghrebine (-bin) and with lower-case initial. [ad. Fr. Maghrébin, f. Arab. maġribi (see Maghribi n. and a.) + -in masculine suffix (see -ine1).] = Maghribi n. and a.
1898A. J. Butler tr. Ratzel's Hist. Mankind III. v. v. 196 The Islamite world witnessed a great struggle for supremacy between..the Maghrebin in the west, the Mashrikin in the east. 1911D. S. Margoliouth Mohammedanism i. 20 At the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212 the Maghrebine power received a serious blow in Spain. 1976Brit. Jrnl. Sociol. XXVII. 3 We cannot seek the model for the classical Maghrebin city either in Western Feudal society or in ‘Asiatic’ society. 1991Times Educ. Suppl. 22 Feb. 29/2 In France being of Maghrebin origin..now ‘equals Muslim fundamentalism equals an admirer of Saddam Hussein’. |