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EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 2 MIN

The Anatomy of an Epic: How “Meat” Became Music in Arabic

from Things You Need to Know About Arabic… and English · host THOURIA BENFERHAT

What do a butcher shop, a chaotic battlefield, and Homer’s Iliad all have in common? In today’s episode, we uncover the fascinating linguistic ties behind the Arabic root ل-ح-م (l-ḥ-m). While you might recognize laḥm as the everyday word for "meat," its ancient foundation revolves around the simple idea of things joining or sticking tightly together.Join us as we explore how this concept of attached flesh evolved into malḥama—originally used to describe a fierce clash of bodies in combat where fighters were tightly packed in battle. From there, we map out how a word born in the carnage of war beautifully transformed into a term for sweeping heroic epics and grand, multi-part musical masterpieces. Tune in to see how language seamlessly weaves together physical survival and artistic brilliance!Click to discover my multilingual books!

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