راتب

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of رَتَبَ (rataba, to be constant, firm, steady, motionless; to stand upright), from the root ر ت ب (r-t-b).

Adjective

رَاتِب (rātib) (feminine رَاتِبَة (rātiba))

  1. monotonous, dull, humdrum
  2. featureless, monotone, routine
  3. trivial

Declension

Noun

رَاتِب (rātib) m (plural رَوَاتِب (rawātib))

  1. salary, pay, wages, emolument, stipend
  2. (religion) supererogatory acts of devotion (i.e., above the call of duty)

Declension

Descendants

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