ربي

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See also: رثي and ربى

Arabic[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From the absolute state plural of Classical Syriac ܪܒܘܬܐ (rebbūṯā, myriad).

Noun[edit]

رِبِّيٌّ (ribbiyyunm (plural رِبِّيُّونَ (ribbiyyūna))

  1. (hapax) many a man
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 3:146:
      وَكَأَيِّنْ مِنْ نَبِيٍّ قَاتَلَ مَعَهُ رِبِّيُّونَ كَثِيرٌ
      wa-kaʔayyin min nabiyyin qātala maʕahu ribbiyyūna kaṯīrun
      And how many a prophet and with him fought many religious scholars.

Etymology 2[edit]

Verb[edit]

رُبِّي (rubbī) (form I)

  1. second-person feminine singular active imperative of رَبَّ (rabba)

Etymology 3[edit]

Verb[edit]

رُبِيَ (rubiya) (form I)

  1. third-person masculine singular past passive of رَبَا (rabā)

Etymology 4[edit]

Verb[edit]

رَبِّي (rabbī) (form II)

  1. second-person feminine singular active imperative of رَبَّى (rabbā)

Verb[edit]

رُبِّيَ (rubbiya) (form II)

  1. third-person masculine singular past passive of رَبَّى (rabbā)

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