Arab/ / a member of semitic people originally inhabiting Arabia, whose language and Islamic religion” spread “widely” throughout the Middle East, North Africa, and spain during the seventh and eighth centuries.[C14:from Latin Arabs,from Greek Arabs,from Arabic 'Arab
But Online Etymology Dictionary
followed its historical definition Arab (n.)
c.1391 (Arabiens), from O.Fr. Arabe, from L. Arabs (acc. Arabem), from Gk. Araps (gen. Arabos), from Ar. 'arab, indigenous name of the people, perhaps lit. "inhabitant of the desert" (rel. to Heb. arabha "desert"). As a prized type of horse, it is attested from 1666. Meaning "homeless little wanderer, child of the street" is from 1848, in ref. to nomadic ways. Arab League formed in Cairo, March 22, 1945. Arabic numerals (actually Indian) first attested 1727; they were introduced in Europe by Gerbert of Aurillac (later Pope Sylvester II) after a visit to Islamic Spain in 967-970. A prominent man of science, he taught in the diocesan school at Reims, but the numbers made little headway against fierce conservative opposition in the Church until after the Crusades. The earliest depiction of them in Eng., in "The Crafte of Nombrynge" (c.1350) correctly identifies them as "teen figurys of Inde."
(عرب): فصح بعد لكنه
(أعرب): كان فصيحاً في العربية وأن لم يكن من العرب.
(العرب): أمه من الناس سامية الأصل طبقا لوصف المستشرق اللاهوتي شولتز، كان منشؤها شبه جزيرة العرب. وقد تكون من على الرب لان الجذور العربية التاريخية دينية [من معاني كلمة عرب كما وردت في قاموس AHD: Offensive Slang a Waif سارق، لُقَطَة: شيء مجهول المالك يعثر عليه مصادفة، أو شخص ضال أو شارد "متشرد" زادها قاموس WNCD أيضاحا لا يخلو من احتقار وعنصرية a waif streets left to roam the . وفي الـ Urban Dictionary
Noun - A poor, skinny, homeless child typically in Dickensian London. Normally has unnecessary filth about his face and/or clothing. The butt of many cruel jokes involving his financial status
In Online Etymology Dictionary "The c.1391 (Arabiens), from O.Fr. Arabe, from L. Arabs (acc. Arabem), from Gk. Araps (gen. Arabos), from Ar. 'arab, indigenous name of the people, perhaps lit. "inhabitant of the desert" (rel. to Heb. arabha "desert"). As a prized type of horse, it is attested from 1666. Meaning "homeless little wanderer, child of the street" is from 1848, in ref. to nomadic ways. Arab League formed in Cairo, March 22, 1945. Arabic numerals (actually Indian) first attested 1727; they were introduced in Europe by Gerbert of Aurillac (later Pope Sylvester II) after a visit to Islamic Spain in 967-970. A prominent man of science, he taught in the diocesan school at Reims, but the numbers made little headway against fierce conservative opposition in the Church until after the Crusades. The earliest depiction of them in Eng., in Crafte of Nombrynge" (c.1350) correctly identifies them as "teen figurys of Inde..
Europa / ʊ ʊ / n Greek myth, a phoenician princess who had three children by zeus in Crete, where he had taken her after assuming the guise of a white bull. Their offspring were Phadamanth-ys, Minos, and Sarpedon.
اشتق اسم هذه الفتاة العربية من مادة عَرِب: عَرَباً: فَصُح بعد لكنه. (العُرْبُ): العَرَب. العَروب: المرأة المتحببة إلى زوجها. وإذا حملت الصفة من (أَرِب): فهي الداهية الفَطنِة ذات البصر بالأمور. (الأُرْب): الدهاء والفطنة والبعد بالأمور. فيصبح معنى اسمها العربية الذكية، لأنها من بيت علم ومعرفة فقد أدخل أخوها قدموس الأبجدية لليونان ومنها إلى كل أَلسنة أوروبا.] قلبت العين إلى همزة[
كلمة أوروبا يقال أنها ترجع لإسم إيروبا ابنة فيونكس Phoenix (أي العنقاء) في الأساطير الإغريقية أو ترجع لكلمة إيرب Ereb الفينيقية التي معناها غروب الشمس .من ويكبيديا .
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