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Root
ر ك ب (r-k-b)

From رَكِبَ (rakiba, to ride, to mount).

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رِكَاب (rikābm (plural رُكُب (rukub))

  1. stirrup
  2. mount, animal ridden on

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رُكَّاب (rukkābm pl

  1. plural of رَاكِب (rākib)

Ottoman Turkish edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic رِكَاب (rikāb, stirrup).

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ركاب (rikâb) (plural ركب (rukub))

  1. stirrup, a ring or hoop for a horseman's foot while mounting or riding
    Synonym: اوزنگی (üzengi)
  2. (historical) court held by the sultan for the formal reception of the dignitaries of the empire

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