تب

See also: بت, پت, بَٹ, and بٞٹ

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ت ب ب (t-b-b).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tab.ba/

Verb

تَبَّ (tabba) I, non-past يَتِبُّ‎ (yatibbu)

  1. to perish, to be ruined
    • 7th century CE, Quran, 111:1:
      تَبَّتْ يَدَا أَبِي لَهَبٍ وَتَبَّ
      tabbat yadā ʾabī lahabin watabba
      May the hands of The Father of The Fire be ruined, and ruined is he.
  2. (transitive) to decimate, to annihilate, to destroy
Conjugation
Synonyms

Etymology 2

Noun

تَبّ (tabb) m

  1. verbal noun of تَبَّ (tabba) (form I)
Declension

Etymology 3

Verb

تُبْ (tub) (form I)

  1. second-person masculine singular active imperative of تَابَ (tāba)

Persian

Etymology

Related to Old Armenian տապ (tap, heat), an Iranian borrowing.

Noun

تب (tab)

  1. fever

References


Urdu

Adverb

تب (tab)  Hindi spelling: तब (tab)

  1. then
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