ريف

Arabic

Etymology 1

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Noun

رِيف (rīf) m (plural أَرْيَاف (ʾaryāf))

  1. countryside, rural area, thorp land
Declension
Derived terms
  • رَافَ (rāfa, to approach the countryside; to abide in the village)
  • رَيَّفَ (rayyafa, to give rural character to)
  • أَرْيَفَ (ʾaryafa, to approach the countryside; to abide in the village; to abound in produce)
  • تَرَيَّفَ (tarayyafa, to approach the countryside; to abide in the village)
  • رِيفِيّ (rīfiyy, connected to the countryside)

Descendants

  • Classical Mandaic: ࡓࡉࡐࡀ

Etymology 2

Denominal verb of رِيف (rīf).

Verb

رَيَّفَ (rayyafa) II, non-past يُرَيِّفُ‎ (yurayyifu)

  1. to give rural character too
Conjugation

References

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