See also: مربي and مربى

Ottoman Turkish edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Arabic مُرَبٍّ (murabbin), from the active participle of رَبَّى (rabbā).

Adjective edit

مُرَبّی (mürebbi)

  1. who nourrishes and brings up (a child)
Descendants edit
  • Turkish: mürebbi

References edit

Etymology 2 edit

From Arabic مُرَبَّى (murabbā), from the passive participle of رَبَّى (rabbā).

Alternative forms edit

Adjective edit

مُرَبّیٰ (mürebbâ)

  1. nourished and brought up
  2. preserved (fruit, etc.)

Noun edit

مُرَبّیٰ (mürebbâ)

  1. a preserve, a jam or a jelly of fruit
Descendants edit

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Persian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic مُرَبٍّ (murabbin).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? muraḇḇī
Dari reading? murabbī
Iranian reading? morabbi
Tajik reading? murabbi

Noun edit

مربی (morabbi) (plural مربی‌ها (morabbi-hâ) or مربیان (morabbiân))

  1. coach
  2. tutor, educator

Further reading edit

Urdu edit

Noun edit

مُرَبّی (murabbīm (formal plural مُرَبّیان (murabbyān), Hindi spelling मुरब्बी)

  1. nourisher
  2. (Ahmadiyya) an Ahmadi imam or missionary