Alfaquin

/ælˈfɑː.kwɪn/ noun

A Muslim religious scholar, teacher of Islamic law, or learned person in matters of faith; variant spelling of alfaki and alfaqui.

From Arabic 'al-faqih,' with the '-in' or '-ine' suffix added in medieval Spanish and French, representing attempts to Latinize the Arabic term. The multiple spellings reflect the gradual absorption of the word into European languages over centuries.

AMአልፋኪን
ARألفاكوين
BNআলফাকুইন
CAalfaquin
CSalfaquin
DAalfaquin
DEAlfaquin
ELάλφακUIN
ESalfaquín
FAالفاquin
FIalfaquin
FRalfaquin
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