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What is the meaning of Arabic word from which English syrup derived?

The English word "syrup" comes from the Arabic word "sharab" (شراب).

Sharab means "drink" or "beverage" in Arabic, and it specifically refers to a sweet, syrupy drink.

The word "sharab" evolved into "sirop" in Old French and then into "syrup" in English.

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