A scholar or expert who specializes in studying Arabic language, literature, history, or culture.
From Arabic plus the suffix -ist (indicating a person who practices or specializes in something). The term solidified during the 19th century as academic disciplines formalized.
Famous arabists like Richard Burton didn't just study the Middle East—they lived there, learned dialects, and sometimes went undercover, blurring the line between scholar and adventurer!
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