Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sarrazin

Noun
/ˈsær.ə.ziːn/
Definition
A historical term referring to a Muslim, especially during the medieval period in Europe, often used in the context of the Crusades.
Examples
  • In medieval literature, the hero often battles against a sarrazin to prove his valor.
  • The term was frequently used by European writers to describe the adversaries they faced during the Crusades.
Meaning
The word ‘sarrazin’ is derived from the Arabic ‘saraṭīn,’ used to describe Muslims, particularly those perceived as enemies by Christians during the wars of the Crusades. It reflects a period where cultural and religious identities were sharply defined and often contentious.
Synonyms
  • Muslim
  • Infidel
  • Heathen