Argol

/ˈɑːɹɡɔl/ noun

Crude tartar (a substance left behind during wine fermentation), used historically in dyeing and as a cleaning agent.

From Old French 'argol' or from Arabic 'arjol,' referring to the crystalline residue left in wine casks. The term entered Middle English through trade and wine commerce.

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