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      • The word arras is Spanish, meaning "earnest money" (arrhae, plural of arrha), "bride price", or "bride wealth". The custom of using coins in weddings can be traced to a number of places, including Spain and Rome.
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    Origins and representation. The word arras is Spanish, meaning "earnest money" (arrhae, plural of arrha ), "bride price", or "bride wealth". The custom of using coins in weddings can be traced to a number of places, including Spain and Rome.

  3. Where does the noun arras come from? Earliest known use. Middle English. The earliest known use of the noun arras is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for arras is from around 1400. From a proper name. Etymons: proper name Arras. See etymology. Nearby entries. arrangeable, adj. a1832–. arranged, adj. 1489–.

  4. Arras, town, capital of Pas-de-Calais département, Hauts-de-France région, former capital of Artois, northern France. It lies on the Scarpe River, southwest of Lille. Of Gallo-Roman origin, it was the chief town (Nemetacum or Nemetocenna) of the Atrebates, one of the last Gallic peoples to surrender to Julius Caesar.

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  5. Imagine the kind of heavy woven tapestries you might see in a museum when you think of an arras. The name comes from the French city where they were first made, Arras in northern France. The original term for this fabric was draps d'arras, or "cloths of Arras."

  6. Origin: 13751425; late Middle English.

  7. Jan 26, 2022 · Historians can't pin down exactly when this tradition began, but we know it originated in Spain and spread to other countries as Spaniards conquered foreign lands. The word arras in...

  8. List. See. Definitions. from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. noun A tapestry, wall hanging, or curtain, especially one of Flemish origin. from The Century Dictionary. noun A kind of powder, probably made of the root of the orris.

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