Almocrebe

/ˌælmoʊˈkreːb/ noun

A Muslim official or inspector in medieval Spain responsible for checking market weights and measures, ensuring fair trade in the marketplace.

From Arabic al-muhtasib (المحتسب), literally 'the inspector,' referring to a marketplace overseer. The word entered Spanish as almotacén, then evolved into various forms like almocrebe. The role was common in Al-Andalus and influenced Christian kingdoms.

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