أدب

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See also: ادب and أدت

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ء د ب (ʔ-d-b), from Persian دب (dab), ultimately from Sumerian 𒁾 (dub).

Pronunciation

Noun

أَدَب (ʔadabm (plural آدَاب (ʔādāb))

  1. discipline
  2. courtesy
  3. civility
  4. literature, belles-lettres
    • 10th century, Al-Mutanabbi
      أَنَا الَّذِي نَظَرَ الْأَعْمَى إِلَى أَدَبِي / وَأَسْمَعَتْ كَلِمَاتِي مَنْ بِهِ صَمَمُ
      ʔanā llaḏī naẓara l-ʔaʕmā ʔilā ʔadabī / waʔasmaʕat kalimātī man bihi ṣamamu
      I am the one whose literature can be seen (even) by the blind / And whose words are heard (even) by the deaf.
  1. politeness
  2. decency
  3. culture
Declension
Descendants
  • Afar: adábi, ádab
  • Azerbaijani: ədəb
  • → Hindustani:
    Hindi: अदब (adab)
    Urdu: ادب (adab)
  • Malay: adab
  • Persian: ادب (adab)
  • Swahili: adabu
  • Tausug: adab
  • Turkish: adap

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

Verb

أَدَّبَ (ʔaddaba) II (non-past يُؤَدِّبُ (yuʔaddibu), verbal noun تَأْدِيب (taʔdīb))

  1. to educate
  2. to correct, discipline, chastise
Conjugation

Etymology 3

Verb

Template:ar-verb-form

  1. first-person singular non-past active indicative of دَبَّ (dabba)

Verb

Template:ar-verb-form

  1. first-person singular non-past active subjunctive of دَبَّ (dabba)
  2. first-person singular non-past active jussive of دَبَّ (dabba)

Verb

Template:ar-verb-form

  1. first-person singular non-past active jussive of دَبَّ (dabba)