Arabist
a person who specializes in or studies the arabic language or culture.
a supporter of interests, especially in international affairs.
contemporary examples
the only arabist with real knowledge of the country was a holdover from the previous administration.
‘the endgame’ is a well researched, highly critical look at u.s. policy in iraq john barry september 24, 2012
it’s a memoir of growing up as the son of an itinerant arabist foreign service officer.
the daily beast’s favorite books of 2010 the daily beast december 17, 2010
noun
a student or expert in arabic culture, language, history, etc
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