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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic يَثْرِب (yaṯrib).

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Proper noun edit

Iatrebe

  1. (historical) Yathrib (the original name of Medina before the advent of Islam)
    • 2021 March 24, Julia Rany Campos Uzun, Roteiros Do Sagrado[1], Clube de Autores, →ISBN, page 62:
      A partir de então, Maomé passou a chefiar um Estado teocrático sediado em Iatrebe, que passou a ser chamado de Medina - a Cidade do Profeta.
      From then on, Muhammad headed a theocratic state based in Yathrib, which came to be called Medina - the City of the Prophet.