رتب

See also: ربب, ربت, and ر ت ب

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ر ت ب (r-t-b).

Verb

رَتَبَ (rataba) I, non-past يَرْتُبُ‎ (yartubu)

  1. to be firm, solid
  2. to stand unmoved
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Etymology 2

Verb

رَتِبَ (ratiba) I, non-past يَرْتَبُ‎ (yartabu)

  1. to stand upright
  2. to be planted up
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Etymology 3

Verb

رَتَّبَ (rattaba) II, non-past يُرَتِّبُ‎ (yurattibu)

  1. to make constant, firm, steady, steadfast, stable, fixed, fast, settled, established and stationary, or motionless; to fix (make fixed and unmoving)
  2. to consolidate
  3. to set in good order, to dispose regularly, to arrange well, to array, to classify, to distribute, to appoint
  4. to order (to prescribe a particular order for)
  5. to decorate or dress (a shop window)
  6. to settle, to determine, to regulate
  7. to prepare, to set aside, to earmark
  8. to fix, to appoint (a salary لِ (li) for someone)
  9. to cause to result or accrue (عَلَى (ʿalā) from)
  10. to derive (something عَلَى (ʿalā) from)
  11. to draw omens, one after another
Conjugation
References
  • Lane, Edward William (1863), رتب”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate
  • Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884), رتب”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary, London: W.H. Allen
  • Wehr, Hans (1979), رتب”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

Etymology 4

Noun

رَتَب (ratab) m

  1. verbal noun of رَتِبَ (ratiba, to stand upright) (form I)
Declension
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Etymology 5

Noun

رُتَب (rutab) f pl

  1. plural of رُتْبَة (rutba)
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