saraf

See also: šaraf and Saraf

English

Alternative forms

  • (obsolete): xaraffe, xaraffo, charaff, xaraf, xaroff, xeraffo, sarraf, saraff, serof, seraff

Etymology

From Urdu صراف (sarrāf) and Classical Persian صراف (sarrāf), from Arabic صَرَّاف (ṣarrāf).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saˈɹɑːf/

Noun

saraf (plural sarafs)

  1. A provider of financial services in the Middle East and in South Asia, especially (historical) during the early modern and colonial period.
    • 1598, Jan Huygen van Linschoten, translated by William Phillip, Discours of Voyages into ye Easte & West Indies, Bk. i, Ch. xxxiii, p. 66:
      There is in euery place of the street exchangers of mony, by them called Xaraffos, which are all christian Iewes.
    • 1811, Carsten Niebuhr, “Travels in Arabia”, in John Pinkerton, transl., A General Collection of Voyages and Travels..., volume X, page 71:
      He sent us to receive the money from his Saraf, or banker.
    • 1877, James Carlile McCoan, Egypt As It Is, page 115:
      The mâmour... till the recent reform appointing a Controller-General of Receipts, received the taxes from the saraffs.
    • 1897 July, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, page 24:
      They [Armenians] prospered as our ‘Sarrafs’.

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Indonesian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈsaraf]
  • Hyphenation: sa‧raf

Etymology 1

From Arabic عَصَب (ʕaṣab, nerve) or شَرَف (šaraf, elevated place; eminence, dignity; honour).

Noun

saraf (first-person possessive sarafku, second-person possessive sarafmu, third-person possessive sarafnya)

  1. (medicine) nerve
Alternative forms
Derived terms
  • persarafan
  • saraf abdusen
  • saraf aferen
  • saraf aksesoris
  • saraf akustik
  • saraf gerak
  • saraf kranial
  • saraf median
  • saraf motoris
  • saraf optik
  • saraf otonom
  • saraf otonomik
  • saraf pemancar
  • saraf sensoris
  • saraf somatik
  • saraf tepi
  • saraf tulang punggung
  • saraf vagus

Etymology 2

From Malay saraf, from Arabic صَرْف (ṣarf).

Noun

saraf (first-person possessive sarafku, second-person possessive sarafmu, third-person possessive sarafnya)

  1. (grammar, linguistics) inflection.

Compounds

Further reading

Ladino

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic صَرَّاف (ṣarrāf).

Noun

saraf m (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling סאראף)

  1. money changer

Malay

Pronunciation

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Noun

saraf (Jawi spelling سارف, plural saraf-saraf, informal 1st possessive sarafku, 2nd possessive sarafmu, 3rd possessive sarafnya)

  1. nerve (neurons with their connective tissue sheaths, blood vessels and lymphatics)

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