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		<title>DEALING WITH THE ETYMOLOGY OF COFFEE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[_Origin and translation of the word from the Arabian into various languages&#8211;Views of many writers_ The history of the word coffee involves several phonetic difficulties. The European languages got the name of the beverage about 1600 from the original Arabic [Arabic] _qahwah_, not directly, but through its Turkish form, _kahveh_. This was the name, not [...]]]></description>
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