Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sarrasin

noun
/ˈsærəˌsɪn/
Definition
A term used historically to refer to Muslims, especially during the medieval period in Europe.
Examples
  • During the Crusades, the term ‘sarrasin’ was commonly used by European crusaders.
  • The sarrasin forces were known for their skills in both warfare and diplomacy.
Meaning
The word ‘sarrasin’ originally denoted an Arabian or Muslim person, often used in a pejorative context during the Crusades and other historical conflicts between Christians and Muslims.
Synonyms
  • Muslim
  • Arab
  • Infidel (historically, in a pejorative sense)