Arabic edit

Root
ق ر ب (q-r-b)

Etymology edit

Derived from the active participle of the verb تَقَارَبَ (taqāraba, to participate).

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

مُتَقَارِب (mutaqārib) (feminine مُتَقَارِبَة (mutaqāriba), masculine plural مُتَقَارِبُونَ (mutaqāribūna), feminine plural مُتَقَارِبَات (mutaqāribāt))

  1. mutually approaching
  2. convergent

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Azerbaijani: mütəqarib
  • Persian: متقارب (motaqâreb)
  • Ottoman Turkish: متقارب (mütekârib)

Persian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic مُتَقَارِب (mutaqārib).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? mutaqāriḇ
Dari reading? mutaqārib
Iranian reading? motağâreb
Tajik reading? mutaqorib

Adjective edit

متقارب (motaqâreb)

  1. convergent

Noun edit

متقارب (motaqâreb)

  1. Short for بحر متقارب (bahr-e motaqâreb): a poetic meter associated with heroic epic poems, which is [ ˘ – – ˘ – – ˘ – – ˘ – ] where [ ˘ ] marks short syllables and [ – ] marks long ones