casbah

English

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Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic قَصَبَة (qaṣaba).

Noun

casbah (plural casbahs)

  1. The fortress in a city in North Africa or the Middle East.
  2. (by synecdoche) The medina, the older part of a city in North Africa or the Middle East.

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French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Arabic قَصَبَة (qaṣaba)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kas.ba/

Noun

casbah f (plural casbahs)

  1. casbah

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