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Plural of matritense . From Madrid or related to Madrid, whether we refer to the city, the province or the autonomous community, as the companions point out. It is a cultism derived from the Latin Matritus and this, according to some, of materitus, a place rich in woods, wood, thus rejecting the Arab origin of Mayrit or Magerit, although on this issue there are many discussions among linguists. The truth is that this cultism is used rather for things and not for people. The vulgar madrid can use it for people or things.

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