Arabic edit

Root
ح ر ب (ḥ-r-b)

Etymology edit

Derived from the active participle of the verb حَارَبَ (ḥāraba).

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

مُحَارِب (muḥārib) (masculine plural مُحَارِبُون (muḥāribūn))

  1. active participle of حَارَبَ (ḥāraba, to wage war).
  2. warring, fighting, clashing
  3. in a state of war, engaged in warfare, at war

Declension edit

Noun edit

مُحَارِب (muḥāribm (plural مُحَارِبُون (muḥāribūn))

  1. belligerent, militant, warrior, fighter, combatant
  2. (military) corporal

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Azerbaijani: müharib
  • Italian: Mogavero
  • Persian: محارب
  • Ottoman Turkish: محارب (muharib)