طبيب
See also: طبیب
Algerian Arabic
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tˤbeːb/
Noun
طبيب (ṭbēb) m (plural طبة (ṭabba))
Arabic
| Root |
|---|
| ط ب ب (ṭ b b) |
| 7 terms |
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tˤa.biːb/
- Rhymes: -iːb
Audio: (file)
Noun
طَبِيب • (ṭabīb) m (plural أَطِبَّاء (ʔaṭibbāʔ) or أَطِبَّة (ʔaṭibba), feminine طَبِيبة (ṭabība))
- doctor, physician
- 1377 C.E., Ibn Khaldun, “الفصل الثاني والخمسون في أن العمران البشري لا بد له من سياسة ينتظم بها أمره” (chapter 52), in تاريخ ابن خلدون, 1st edition, Part 1, Beirut: Dar Al-Fikr, published 1981, page 386:
- وَٱنْصِبْ لِمَرْضَى الْمُسْلِمِين دُورًا تَأْوِيهِمْ وَقُوَّامًا يَرْفِقُونَ بِهِمْ وَأَطِبَّاءَ يُعَالِجُونَ أَسْقَامَهُمْ وَأَسْعِفْهُمْ بِشَهَوَاتِهِمْ مَا لَمْ يُؤَدِّ ذٰلِكَ إِلَى إِسْرَافٍ فِي بَيْتِ الْمَالِ.
- wanṣib limarḍā l-muslimīn dūran taʔwīhim waquwwāman yarfiqūna bihim waʔaṭibbāʔa yuʕālijūna ʔasqāmahum waʔasʕifhum bišahawātihim mā lam yuʔaddi ḏālika ʔilā ʔisrāfin fī bayti l-māli.
- Set up houses for Muslims who are ill, to shelter them. (Appoint) attendants in these houses who will handle them kindly, and (appoint) physicians who will treat their diseases. Comply with their desires so long as it does not lead to waste in the treasury.
Declension
| singular | masculine | feminine | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||||
| indefinite | definite | construct | indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | طَبِيب ṭabīb |
الطَّبِيب aṭ-ṭabīb |
طَبِيب ṭabīb |
طَبِيبَة ṭabība |
الطَّبِيبَة aṭ-ṭabība |
طَبِيبَة ṭabībat |
| nominative | طَبِيبٌ ṭabībun |
الطَّبِيبُ aṭ-ṭabību |
طَبِيبُ ṭabību |
طَبِيبَةٌ ṭabībatun |
الطَّبِيبَةُ aṭ-ṭabībatu |
طَبِيبَةُ ṭabībatu |
| accusative | طَبِيبًا ṭabīban |
الطَّبِيبَ aṭ-ṭabība |
طَبِيبَ ṭabība |
طَبِيبَةً ṭabībatan |
الطَّبِيبَةَ aṭ-ṭabībata |
طَبِيبَةَ ṭabībata |
| genitive | طَبِيبٍ ṭabībin |
الطَّبِيبِ aṭ-ṭabībi |
طَبِيبِ ṭabībi |
طَبِيبَةٍ ṭabībatin |
الطَّبِيبَةِ aṭ-ṭabībati |
طَبِيبَةِ ṭabībati |
| dual | masculine | feminine | ||||
| indefinite | definite | construct | indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | طَبِيبَيْن ṭabībayn |
الطَّبِيبَيْن aṭ-ṭabībayn |
طَبِيبَيْ ṭabībay |
طَبِيبَتَيْن ṭabībatayn |
الطَّبِيبَتَيْن aṭ-ṭabībatayn |
طَبِيبَتَيْ ṭabībatay |
| nominative | طَبِيبَانِ ṭabībāni |
الطَّبِيبَانِ aṭ-ṭabībāni |
طَبِيبَا ṭabībā |
طَبِيبَتَانِ ṭabībatāni |
الطَّبِيبَتَانِ aṭ-ṭabībatāni |
طَبِيبَتَا ṭabībatā |
| accusative | طَبِيبَيْنِ ṭabībayni |
الطَّبِيبَيْنِ aṭ-ṭabībayni |
طَبِيبَيْ ṭabībay |
طَبِيبَتَيْنِ ṭabībatayni |
الطَّبِيبَتَيْنِ aṭ-ṭabībatayni |
طَبِيبَتَيْ ṭabībatay |
| genitive | طَبِيبَيْنِ ṭabībayni |
الطَّبِيبَيْنِ aṭ-ṭabībayni |
طَبِيبَيْ ṭabībay |
طَبِيبَتَيْنِ ṭabībatayni |
الطَّبِيبَتَيْنِ aṭ-ṭabībatayni |
طَبِيبَتَيْ ṭabībatay |
| plural | masculine | feminine | ||||
| basic broken plural diptote; broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a) |
sound feminine plural | |||||
| indefinite | definite | construct | indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | أَطِبَّاء; أَطِبَّة ʔaṭibbāʔ; ʔaṭibba |
الْأَطِبَّاء; الْأَطِبَّة al-ʔaṭibbāʔ; al-ʔaṭibba |
أَطِبَّاء; أَطِبَّة ʔaṭibbāʔ; ʔaṭibbat |
طَبِيبَات ṭabībāt |
الطَّبِيبَات aṭ-ṭabībāt |
طَبِيبَات ṭabībāt |
| nominative | أَطِبَّاءُ; أَطِبَّةٌ ʔaṭibbāʔu; ʔaṭibbatun |
الْأَطِبَّاءُ; الْأَطِبَّةُ al-ʔaṭibbāʔu; al-ʔaṭibbatu |
أَطِبَّاءُ; أَطِبَّةُ ʔaṭibbāʔu; ʔaṭibbatu |
طَبِيبَاتٌ ṭabībātun |
الطَّبِيبَاتُ aṭ-ṭabībātu |
طَبِيبَاتُ ṭabībātu |
| accusative | أَطِبَّاءَ; أَطِبَّةً ʔaṭibbāʔa; ʔaṭibbatan |
الْأَطِبَّاءَ; الْأَطِبَّةَ al-ʔaṭibbāʔa; al-ʔaṭibbata |
أَطِبَّاءَ; أَطِبَّةَ ʔaṭibbāʔa; ʔaṭibbata |
طَبِيبَاتٍ ṭabībātin |
الطَّبِيبَاتِ aṭ-ṭabībāti |
طَبِيبَاتِ ṭabībāti |
| genitive | أَطِبَّاءَ; أَطِبَّةٍ ʔaṭibbāʔa; ʔaṭibbatin |
الْأَطِبَّاءِ; الْأَطِبَّةِ al-ʔaṭibbāʔi; al-ʔaṭibbati |
أَطِبَّاءِ; أَطِبَّةِ ʔaṭibbāʔi; ʔaṭibbati |
طَبِيبَاتٍ ṭabībātin |
الطَّبِيبَاتِ aṭ-ṭabībāti |
طَبِيبَاتِ ṭabībāti |
Descendants
- Gulf Arabic: طبيب (ṭabīb)
- Maltese: tabib
- Moroccan Arabic: طبيب (ṭbīb)
- → Bengali: তবীব (tobib)
- → French: toubib
- → Kazakh: тәуіп (täuıp)
- → Persian: طبیب (tabib)
- → Uyghur: تېۋىپ (tëwip)
- → Uzbek: tabib
Malay
Noun
طبيب (plural طبيب-طبيب or طبيب٢)
Moroccan Arabic
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tˤbiːb/
Audio: (file)
Noun
طبيب • (ṭbīb) m (plural طبة (ṭubba) or أطباء (ʔaṭibbāʔ), feminine طبيبة (ṭbība))
South Levantine Arabic
| Root |
|---|
| ط ب ب |
| 1 term |
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Arabic طَبِيب (ṭabīb).
Pronunciation
Noun
طبيب • (ṭabīb) m (plural أطبّاء (ʔaṭibbāʔ), feminine طبيبة (ṭabībe))