Arabic edit

Root
ط ب ع (ṭ-b-ʕ)

Etymology 1 edit

Verb edit

طَبَعَ (ṭabaʕa) I, non-past يَطْبَعُ‎ (yaṭbaʕu)

  1. to print, imprint, stamp
  2. to type
  3. to coin
Conjugation edit
Derived terms edit
Descendants edit
  • Maltese: tebagħ, taba’, teba’
  • Gulf Arabic: طبع (ṭibaʕ)
  • Moroccan Arabic: طبع (ṭbaʕ)

Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

طَبَّعَ (ṭabbaʕa) II, non-past يُطَبِّعُ‎ (yuṭabbiʕu)

  1. to normalize
    طَبَّعَتِ الدَوْلَتانِ عَلاقَاتِهِمَا الدِبْلُوماسِيّة.
    ṭabbaʕati d-dawlatāni ʕalāqātihimā d-diblūmāsiyya.
    The two countries normalized their diplomatic relations.

Etymology 3 edit

Noun edit

طَبْع (ṭabʕm (plural أَطْبَاع (ʔaṭbāʕ) or طِبَاع (ṭibāʕ))

  1. verbal noun of طَبَعَ (ṭabaʕa) (form I)
  2. printing, print
  3. nature
  4. characteristic
Declension edit
Descendants edit

Gulf Arabic edit

Etymology edit

Root
ط ب ع
2 terms

From Arabic طبع, Sense of drowning is cognate with Hebrew טָבַע (ṭāḇaʿ/tavaʿ, to drown, to sink) and Aramaic טבע (to drown, to sink).

Pronunciation edit

  • (noun) IPA(key): /tˤəbʕ/
  • (Form I verb) IPA(key): /ˈtˤɪ.bəʕ/
  • (Form II verb) IPA(key): /ˈtˤəbːəʕ/

Noun edit

طَبْع (ṭabʕm (plural اَطْباع (aṭbāʕ))

  1. habit, nature (of a person)

Verb edit

طِبَع (ṭibaʕ) I (non-past يِطْبَع (yiṭbaʕ))

  1. to print, imprint, stamp
  2. (dated) to drown, to sink
    Synonym: غرق (ʁirag)

Verb edit

طَبَّع (ṭabbaʕ) II (non-past يطَبِّع (yṭabbiʕ))

  1. to leave a mark
  2. to normalize
    1. (especially) to normalize relations with the State of Israel

Moroccan Arabic edit

Etymology edit

Root
ط ب ع
1 term

From Arabic طَبَعَ (ṭabaʕa).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /tˤbaʕ/
  • (file)

Verb edit

طبع (ṭbaʕ) I (non-past يطبع (yiṭbaʕ))

  1. to print, imprint, stamp

Conjugation edit

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Ottoman Turkish edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic طَبْع (ṭabʕ, printing; nature, characteristic), verbal noun of طَبَعَ (ṭabaʕa, to print, coin, stamp).

Noun edit

طبع (tabʼ)

  1. printing, stamping, impressing, the process of producing printed material
    Synonym: باصمه (basma)
  2. stamp, any device used to impress or stamp a specific design on a surface
    Synonyms: تمغا (tamga), مهر (mühür)
  3. temperament, disposition, a person's normal manner of thinking or behaving
    Synonyms: خوی (huy), طمر (damar), عرق (ʿırk), مزاج (mizac)
  4. nature, the essential or innate qualities and characteristics of a person or thing
    Synonym: طبیعت (tabiʼat)

Descendants edit

Further reading edit

South Levantine Arabic edit

Root
ط ب ع
4 terms

Etymology edit

From Arabic طَبَعَ (ṭabaʕa).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /tˤab.baʕ/, [ˈtˤɑb.bɑʕ]
  • (file)

Verb edit

طبّع (ṭabbaʕ) II (present بطبّع (biṭabbeʕ))

  1. to normalize relations with another country (esp. Israel)

Conjugation edit

    Conjugation of طبّع (ṭabbaʕ)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m طبّعت (ṭabbaʕt) طبّعت (ṭabbaʕt) طبّع (ṭabbaʕ) طبّعنا (ṭabbaʕna) طبّعتو (ṭabbaʕtu) طبّعو (ṭabbaʕu)
f طبّعتي (ṭabbaʕti) طبّعت (ṭabbaʕat)
present m بطبّع (baṭabbeʕ) بتطبّع (bitṭabbeʕ) بطبّع (biṭabbeʕ) منطبّع (minṭabbeʕ) بتطبّعو (bitṭabbʕu) بطبّعو (biṭabbʕu)
f بتطبّعي (bitṭabbʕi) بتطبّع (bitṭabbeʕ)
subjunctive m اطبّع (aṭabbeʕ) تطبّع (tṭabbeʕ) يطبّع (yṭabbeʕ) نطبّع (nṭabbeʕ) تطبّعو (tṭabbʕu) يطبّعو (yṭabbʕu)
f تطبّعي (tṭabbʕi) تطبّع (tṭabbeʕ)
imperative m طبّع (ṭabbeʕ) طبّعو (ṭabbʕu)
f طبّعي (ṭabbʕi)