Alquifou

/ælˈkiːfuː/ noun

A historical term for a powdered antimony compound used in medieval times as an eyeliner or cosmetic, also called kohl.

From Arabic 'al-kohl,' which gives us the English word 'kohl.' The 'alquifou' form shows Romance language adaptation of the Arabic original, passing through Spanish or Portuguese intermediaries.

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