Where does “חראגֿ” come from?

חראגֿ (Ladino) comes from Arabic خراج, from Arabic خ ر ج — Related to going out, exiting.

חראגֿ (Ladino): tax (specifically a tax paid by non-Muslims [reaya] in the Ottoman Empire)

Definitions

  1. tax (specifically a tax paid by non-Muslims [reaya] in the Ottoman Empire)

Ancestry of “חראגֿ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicخراجpublic levy, subsidy; poll-tax, tribute; abscess,...
2Arabicخ ر جRelated to going out, exiting
Every word from Arabic خ ر جEvery word from Arabic خراج
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