رباط

Arabic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ri.baːtˤ/

Etymology 1

From the root ر ب ط (r-b-ṭ), related to binding, tying up or attaching.

Noun

رِبَاط • (ribāṭ) m (plural رُبُط (rubuṭ) or رِبَاطَات (ribāṭāt) or أَرْبِطَة (ʔarbiṭa))

  1. verbal noun of رَابَطَ (rābaṭa) (form III)
  2. A thing with which one ties, binds or makes fast: tie, band, ribbon, ligature, bondage, bond, fetter
  3. ribat (a frontier post where travellers (particularly soldiers) could stay)
Declension
Derived terms
Descendants
  • English: ribat
  • Persian: رباط (rebât)
  • Andalusian Arabic: رِبَاط (ribát)

Etymology 2

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Noun

رِبَاط • (ribāṭ) m

  1. viburnum
    Synonym: أُفلُوس (uflūs)

References

  • Idwar Ghalib (1988) الموسوعة في علوم الطبيعة, volume 1, Beirut: Dar el-Mashreq, →ISBN, page 103
  • Ibrahim Nihal (2009) معجم نحال في الأسماء العلمية للنباتات, Beirut: Maktabat Lubnan Nashiroun, →ISBN, pages 45, 186
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