درب

See also: درت and ذرت

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root د ر ب (d-r-b).

Verb

دَرِبَ (dariba) I, non-past يَدْرَبُ‎ (yadrabu)

  1. to accustom oneself, become familiar with
  2. (construed with بِ (bi)) to practice in
  3. to be badly off
Conjugation
References

Etymology 2

Causative of دَرِبَ (dariba, to accustom oneself, become familiar, practice in).

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

دَرَّبَ (darraba) II, non-past يُدَرِّبُ‎ (yudarribu)

  1. to accustom, to familiarize
  2. to exercise, to drill
  3. to show oneself enduring
  4. to guide, to direct
Conjugation
References

Etymology 3

Noun

دَرَب (darab) m

  1. verbal noun of دَرِبَ (dariba, to accustom oneself, become familiar, practice in) (form I)
Declension

Etymology 4

Noun

دَرْب (darb) m (plural دُرُوب (durūb))

  1. path
Declension
Derived terms

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian dlpʾs (darbās).

Noun

درب (darb)

  1. gate
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