لبك

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North Levantine Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From rarer Arabic لَبَّكَ (labbaka, to mix, to confuse). Probably with -l- for -r- the same root as in Arabic أَرْبَكَ (ʔarbaka, to confuse, to embarrass).

Verb[edit]

لبك (labbak) (present بيلبك (bilabbik))

  1. to confuse; to embarrass

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