Arabic

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Root
ط ب ع (ṭ b ʕ)
14 terms

Etymology 1

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Verb

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

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

Etymology 2

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Verb

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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

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Noun

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

  1. verbal noun of طَبَعَ (ṭabaʕa) (form I)
  2. printing, print
  3. nature
  4. characteristic
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Gulf Arabic

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Etymology

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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

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

Noun

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طَبْع (ṭabʕm (plural اَطْباع (aṭbāʕ))

  1. habit, nature (of a person)

Verb

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

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

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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

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Etymology

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Root
ط ب ع
1 term

From Arabic طَبَعَ (ṭabaʕa).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tˤbaʕ/
  • Audio:(file)

Verb

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طبع (ṭbaʕ) I (non-past يطبع (yiṭbaʕ))

  1. to print, imprint, stamp

Conjugation

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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

Noun

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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)

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South Levantine Arabic

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Root
ط ب ع
4 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic طَبَعَ (ṭabaʕa).

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Verb

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

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

Conjugation

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    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)