عاقب

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ع ق ب (ʿ-q-b).

Verb

عَاقَبَ (ʿāqaba) III, non-past يُعَاقِبُ‎ (yuʿāqibu)

  1. to punish
  2. to do a thing alternately with (someone)
  3. to alternate, make an interchange (بَيْنَ (bayna) between two things)
  4. to come or use alternately, relieve (e.g. a guard)
  5. to follow at one's heels
  6. to move the legs alternately
  7. be alternately used or employed
  8. to carry off (booty or gain)

Conjugation

References

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