غراب

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See also: عزاب

Arabic

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Root
غ ر ب (ḡ r b)
16 terms

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Semitic *ḡurayb- (crow, raven).

Noun

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غُرَاب (ḡurābm (plural غِرْبَان (ḡirbān) or أَغْرُب (ʔaḡrub) or أَغْرِبَة (ʔaḡriba) or غُرْب (ḡurb) or غَرَابِين (ḡarābīn))

  1. raven, crow
  2. a ship, corvet, sloop
Declension
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Descendants
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  • Maltese: għorab, għarab
  • Moroccan Arabic: غراب (ḡrāb)
  • Ottoman Turkish: غراب (gurab)
  • South Levantine Arabic: غراب (ḡurāb) (learned)

Etymology 2

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Noun

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غُرَاب (ḡurābm (plural أَغْرِبَة (ʔaḡriba))

  1. bend of the scabbard
  2. edge, point
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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic غُرَاب (ḡurāb, crow, raven).

Noun

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غراب (gurab) (plural غربان (girban))

  1. crow, any bird in the genus Corvus
    Synonym: قارغه (karga)
  2. (astronomy) Corvus, a constellation of the southern sky
  3. edge, the cutting side of the blade of a weapon
    Synonyms: قلاغی (kılağı), كسكین (keskin)
  4. the projecting edge of the hip bone of a beast
  5. kind of ship, like a corvet or sloop

Derived terms

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Descendants

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Further reading

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South Levantine Arabic

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Arabic غُرَاب (ḡurāb).

Noun

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غراب (ḡurābm

  1. crow, raven