Arabic

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Root
ح ر ب (ḥ-r-b)

Etymology

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

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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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

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Noun

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مُحَارِب (muḥāribm (plural مُحَارِبُون (muḥāribūn))

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

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Descendants

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