Associations to the word «Saracen»
Noun
- Charlemagne
- Crusader
- Incursion
- Templar
- Crusade
- Byzantine
- Emir
- Pagan
- Sicily
- Provence
- Pisum
- Sardinia
- Pyrenees
- Roland
- Christian
- Moor
- Norman
- Crete
- Knight
- Invader
- Tours
- Jew
- Hermit
- Pirate
- Raid
- Conquest
- Naples
- Genoa
- Jerusalem
- Invasion
- Orlando
- Horde
- Arab
- Syria
- Princes
- Siege
- Sultan
- Foe
- Warrior
- Abbot
- Spain
- Xiii
- Leo
- Refuge
- Pope
- Premiership
- Emperor
- Monastery
- Muslim
- Defeat
- Greek
- Foundry
- Dominion
- Cyprus
- Christianity
- Pilgrim
- Sword
- Lance
- Rome
- Romance
- Nephew
- Clermont
- Italy
- Ally
- Battle
- Inhabitant
- Christendom
- Goth
- Head
- Corsair
- Northampton
- Guinness
- Rfc
- Mercenary
- Toulon
Adjective
Wiktionary
SARACEN, noun. Member of a nomadic people from the Sinai near the Roman province of Arabia in the early centuries CE, who were specifically distinguished from Arabs
SARACEN, noun. (dated) A Muslim, especially one involved in the Crusades.
SARACEN, noun. (dated) A pirate in the Mediterranean.
SARACEN, noun. A type of six-wheeled armoured personnel carrier.
Dictionary definition
SARACEN, noun. (historically) a member of the nomadic people of the Syrian and Arabian deserts at the time of the Roman Empire.
SARACEN, noun. (when used broadly) any Arab.
SARACEN, noun. (historically) a Muslim who opposed the Crusades.
Wise words
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