almoravid/ˌælməˈɹævɪd/EtymologyBorrowed from Spanish almorávide, from Arabic مُرَابِط (murābiṭ).almoravid means A member of a Berber dynasty that started in 11th-century Morocco. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounA member of a Berber dynasty that started in 11th-century Morocco.“The Almoravid army was a strange rabble of Arabs, Berbers, blacks, wild tribes of the Sahara and Christian mercenaries. They conquered the Spanish forces, and Youssef left to his successors an empire extending from the Ebro to Senegal and from the Atlantic coast of Africa to the borders of Tunisia.”