home milestones sources gallery word parts word parts comparisons Words from the Middle East began to enter English in the Middle Ages. European Crusaders traveled to Palestine, and new trade routes with the Far East began to open up.

Words of Arabic origin often entered English indirectly, through languages like French or Latin. They include--

  • coffee
  • mufti
  • sheik
  • mosque
  • bedouin
  • orange
  • lemon