متعب

Arabic

Etymology 1

Derived from the active participle of أَتْعَبَ (ʔatʕaba, to tire (transitive)), form IV causative of تَعِبَ (taʕiba, to be tired), from the root ت ع ب (t-ʕ-b).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

مُتْعِب (mutʕib) (feminine مُتْعِبَة (mutʕiba), masculine plural مُتْعِبُونَ (mutʕibūna), feminine plural مُتْعِبَات (mutʕibāt))

  1. tiring
Declension

Etymology 2

Derived from the passive participle of أَتْعَبَ (ʔatʕaba, to tire (transitive)), form IV causative of تَعِبَ (taʕiba, to be tired), from the root ت ع ب (t-ʕ-b).

Adjective

مُتْعَب (mutʕab) (feminine مُتْعَبَة (mutʕaba), masculine plural مُتْعَبُونَ (mutʕabūna), feminine plural مُتْعَبَات (mutʕabāt))

  1. tired
Declension

References

  • Wehr, Hans (1960), متعب”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 3rd edition, Ithaca, NY: Otto Harrassowitz, pages 94-95
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