The word assassin is derived from the Arabic word "hashishin" meaning hashish user. It refers to a secret order in the 12th century led by Hassan-i Sabbah that were said to use hashish. The word cigarette comes from the Spanish word "cigarro" and first appeared in English in 1835. Cigarette related terms like "cigarette heart" and "cigarette lighter" emerged in the late 1800s. The word concert originally meant agreement or accord in various Romance languages. It took on the meaning of a public musical performance in English in the 1680s, derived from the idea of singers performing together. The word hurricane first appeared in