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		mar·a·ve·di \ˌmarəˈvādē\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish maravedí, from Arabic Murābiṭīn Almoravides, Muslim dynasty of the 11th and 12th centuries in No. Africa and Spain, from plural of murābiṭ marabout 1.  : an old Moorish gold dinar of Spain and Morocco 2.   a.  : a medieval Spanish unit of value equal to 1/34 real  b.  : a copper coin representing one of these units |