A porter or laborer in Middle Eastern or North African countries who carries heavy loads.
From Arabic hammal, derived from the root h-m-l meaning 'to carry or bear a load.' The word traveled through trade routes into English usage in colonial-era texts.
The word hamaul reveals how English absorbed vocabulary from cultures it encountered through trade and colonialism—each word is like a fingerprint of historical contact between societies.
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