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I stumbled on this site which has a long list of words from Arabic. The definitions are skimpy, but many of the words were new to me, that is, I had not previously known they were of Arabic origin. http://www.zompist.com/arabic.html
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and i stumbled on one this week too, carboy.
while carboy is a word i know, i would tend to use demijohn (discussed in the not to distant past, if any new comer's want to look it up) Carboy is technically from persian, not arabic, qarabah, a large leather milk bottle, but the english meaning is a large bottle (glass or plastic) enclosed in basket work or a wooden crate, especially used for for corrosive liquids.
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Dear of troy: "carboy" used to be and probably still is standard word for very large glass containers of various acids kept in chem lab supply, and sometimes kept in lab with glass tubing syphon, to replenish each student's pint sized glass stoppered bottles. At least that's the way it was fifty years ago.
To my amazement, it is not in my dictionary!
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technically from persian, not arabic
Depending on what you mean by technically from. According to m-w it's from Arabic through Persian. I've seen wordlists of this sort that would list a word like carboy as being from Arabic if that's the language they're featuring or from Persian if that's the one and then turn around and list some word that came from Persian through Arabic and claim that as their own, as well.
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In our house the carboy is the big glass jug (23 L, I think that's 5 gallons, but don't ask me whose gallons) which we use to make wine and beer. There's no wicker around the bottom. If you are a home wine-and-beer maker that is the first image that comes to mind, the wickerless kind. Or at least it is for me!
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The only wicker covered carboys I ever saw were in the Philippines. Just before our lab had opened there had been many cases of methyl alcohol poisoning from irresponisoble Philippino entrepreneurs bottling and selling salvaged Japanese truck fuels, some of which were pure ethyl alcohol, and some were pure methyl alcohol, some mixtures of both. So all alcoholic beverages had to be lab tested. The largest distillery on Luzon, Tanduay, had been blacklisted by lab we replaced. Our chemist found that the alleged methyl alcohol found in Tanduay's product was from a flavoring agent imported from US, with a methyl ester giving a false test for methyl alcohol. Tanduay was so grateful to us that they sent us a carboy of their best stuff every week. The first one to arrive got dropped by one of our officers who was in and out of DT's, and had shakes so bad he let carboy fall on cement pavement, where in spite of wicker covering it shattered. I saw him lying right down on the pavement lapping up a puddle. That was the last time I saw him.
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