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The origin of this word comes from the Arabic root arafa, meaning ‘to know, to find out‘ (same root as Arafah/Arafat). The word was used in the Persian & later in the Ottoman empire to depict a ‘table of prices’. From there, the word was picked up by Latin speaking traders and was used in Italy and France, to denote a mandated price.
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Tariff
Starting as taʿrīf meaning 'a notification of a fees to be paid', the word now is used to mean 'an official list of custom duties'.
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