Gariba

/ɡəˈriːbə/ noun

Definition

A poor or destitute person; historically, a term used in parts of Italy and the Mediterranean.

Etymology

From Italian 'gariba' or similar Romance language roots, possibly connected to Arabic 'gharib' (stranger, poor), brought to European languages through Mediterranean trade.

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Medieval traders from North Africa and the Middle East brought words like 'gariba' into Italian and other Mediterranean languages, creating language bridges across cultures.

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