طربيل

Arabic

Etymology 1

From Aramaic טַּרְבָּל (ṭarbāl), טּוּרְבִּיל (ṭurbīl), from Ancient Greek τρίβολοι m pl (tríboloi), τρίβολα f (tríbola), from Latin trībulum.

Noun

طِرْبِيل (ṭirbīl) m (plural طَرَابِيل (ṭarābīl))

  1. (obsolete, regional) threshing board
    Synonyms: نَوْرَج (nawraj), مِدْرَسَة (midrasa), دَرَّاسَة (darrāsa)
Declension
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Etymology 2

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Alternative forms

  • طُرَيْبِيل (ṭuraybīl)

Proper noun

طِرْبِيل (ṭirbīl) f

  1. Tirbil (a village in the Western end of the Iraq, at the only official border crossing point to Jordan)
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