Hagarene
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle English Agarene, from Medieval Latin Agarēnus. By surface analysis, Hagar + -ene. From the belief that Arabs are descendants of Hagar and Abraham.
Noun[edit]
Hagarene (plural Hagarenes)
- (archaic or historical) An (early) Arab Muslim.
- Synonym: Hagarite
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Adjective[edit]
Hagarene (not comparable)
- (archaic or historical) Of or pertaining to (early) Arab Muslims.
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