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garble

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Verb — To pick out such parts (of a text) as may serve a purpose not intended by the original author; to mutilate; to pervert.

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Etymology

From Middle English garbelen, from Anglo-Norman garbeler (“to sift”), from Medieval Latin garbellare (or a similar Italian word), from Arabic غَرْبَلَ (ḡarbala, “to sift”).

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