أب

See also: اب, آب, ات, آپ, and آت

Arabic

Etymology 1

From Proto-Semitic *ʔabw-, from the root ء ب و (ʔ-b-w). Cognate with Hebrew אב ('áv).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔab/
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Noun

أَب • (ʔab) m (construct state أَبُو (ʔabū), dual أَبَوَانِ (ʔabawāni), plural آبَاء (ʔābāʔ))

  1. father
  2. ancestor, forefather
Usage notes
Declension
Synonyms
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Descendants
See also

Verb

أُبْ • (ʔub) (form I)

  1. second-person masculine singular active imperative of آبَ (ʔāba)

Further reading

Karakhanid

Etymology

Inherited from Common Turkic *ap.[1] Cognate with Old Uyghur [script needed] (ap).

Conjunction

أَبْ (ap)

  1. not, neither, nor
    اَبْ بُو اَبْ اُولْApap ol.Neither this nor that.

References

  1. Clauson, Gerard (1972) “”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 3

Further reading

North Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic أَب (ʔab).

Noun

أب • (ʔabb) m (construct state أبو (ʔabu), plural أبات (ʔabbāt) or أبهات (ʔabbahāt) or أبوات (ʔabbawāt))

  1. (Syria) father
    Synonym: بي (bayy) [Lebanon]
    Coordinate term: إم (ʔimm, mother)

Usage notes

  • When a suffix pronoun is added, either أب (ʔab-) or the construct form is used, e.g. أبي / أبوي (ʔabi / ʔabūy, my father).

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic أَب (ʔab).

Noun

أبّ • (ʔabb) m (construct state أبو (ʔabu), plural أبّهات (ʔabbahāt))

  1. Alternative form of أبو (ʔabu, father)
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