خاطب

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See also: حاطت

Arabic

Etymology 1

Derived from the active participle of خَطَبَ (ḵaṭaba, to propose to a woman (by a man or matchmaker), to give in marriage), from the root خ ط ب (ḵ-ṭ-b).

Noun

خَاطِب (ḵāṭibm (plural خُطَّاب (ḵuṭṭāb) or خَاطِبُون (ḵāṭibūn), feminine خَاطِبَة (ḵāṭiba))

  1. suitor (someone who asks a woman to marry him)
  2. matchmaker
  3. someone who promises his child in marriage
  4. fiancé
  5. speaker, preacher, orator
  6. (Islam) deliverer of a khutbah
  7. person in grammar
Declension
References

Adjective

خَاطِب (ḵāṭib) (masculine plural خُطَّاب (ḵuṭṭāb) or خَاطِبُون (ḵāṭibūn))

  1. betrothed, engaged
  2. promising one's child in marriage
Declension
References

Etymology 2

Verb

خَاطَبَ (ḵāṭaba) III, non-past يُخَاطِبُ‎ (yuḵāṭibu)

  1. to address
Conjugation

Persian

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Arabic خَاطِب (ḵāṭib).

Noun

Dari خاطب
Iranian Persian
Tajik хотиб

خاطب (xâteb)

  1. (Islam) preacher
  2. speaker