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Definition of Medinas
1. medina [n] - See also: medina
Lexicographical Neighbors of Medinas
Literary usage of Medinas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hakluytus Posthumus, Or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the by Samuel Purchas (1906)
"... violent booke the Duke of medinas Expedition, the Duke of Parmas Forces, for
the invasion of England: divers Sea-fights twixt the English and Spanish ..."
2. Sir David Wilkie, R. A. by William Bayne (1903)
"... The medinas — Joseph Michael Wright—William Aikman—Allan Ramsay, the younger—David
Martin—Sir Henry Raeburn — Scots historical painting — Gavin Hamilton ..."
3. History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United by John Bassett Moore (1898)
"As to Costa Rica, at any rate, if not as to the Argentine Republic and that of
Nicaragua, the medinas are to be deemed to have licen ..."
4. Through Five Republics (of South America): A Critical Description of by Percy Falcke Martin (1905)
"93) and cane fields, and one public branch 6 miles in length to the town of medinas.
There are twenty-four stations on this short piece of track, ..."
5. Culture And Local Development by Xavier Greffe, Sylvie Pflieger, Antonella Noya (2005)
"In most cases, it is the poorest people who live in these quarters, the medinas,
and they are unable to maintain this patrimony. ..."