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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·Arabic ·1360s

Satin

from zaytūn

Meaning
A glossy smooth-woven fabric.
Source word
zaytūn
Route into English
Arabic *zaytūnī* (from the port city Zaytun, today Quanzhou in China) → French *satin* → English. The name tracks the medieval silk trade backward to its Chinese origin.
Arrived
1360s

From Arabic

Science, trade, and the Mediterranean transit of Andalusian scholarship gave English its Arabic stratum — especially in maths, chemistry, and commerce. Many entered through Latin or Italian.

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