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English
Etymology
From Urdu صراف (sarrāf) and Classical Persian صراف (sarrāf), from Arabic صَرَّاف (ṣarrāf).
Pronunciation
Noun
saraf (plural sarafs)
- A provider of financial services in the Middle East and in South Asia, especially (historical) during the early modern and colonial period.
1598, Jan Huygen van Linschoten, translated by William Phillip, Discours of Voyages into ye Easte & West Indies, Bk. i, Ch. xxxiii, p. 66:There is in euery place of the street exchangers of mony, by them called Xaraffos, which are all christian Iewes.
1811, Carsten Niebuhr, “Travels in Arabia”, in John Pinkerton, transl., A General Collection of Voyages and Travels..., volume X, page 71:He sent us to receive the money from his Saraf, or banker.
1877, James Carlile McCoan, Egypt As It Is, page 115:The mâmour... till the recent reform appointing a Controller-General of Receipts, received the taxes from the saraffs.
1897 July, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, page 24:They [Armenians] prospered as our ‘Sarrafs’.
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Indonesian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Arabic عَصَب (ʕaṣab, “nerve”) or شَرَف (šaraf, “elevated place; eminence, dignity; honour”).
Noun
saraf (first-person possessive sarafku, second-person possessive sarafmu, third-person possessive sarafnya)
- (medicine) nerve
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Malay saraf, from Arabic صَرْف (ṣarf).
Noun
saraf (first-person possessive sarafku, second-person possessive sarafmu, third-person possessive sarafnya)
- (grammar, linguistics) inflection.
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Ladino
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic صَرَّاف (ṣarrāf).
Noun
saraf m (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling סאראף)
- money changer
Malay
Pronunciation
Noun
saraf (Jawi spelling سارف, plural saraf-saraf, informal 1st possessive sarafku, 2nd possessive sarafmu, 3rd possessive sarafnya)
- nerve (neurons with their connective tissue sheaths, blood vessels and lymphatics)
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