ط ب ب
See also: طبت
Arabic
Root
ط ب ب • (ṭ-b-b)
- forms words relating to curing, to medicine
- forms words relating to treating someone gently
Derived terms
- Verbs and verbal derivatives
- Form I: طَبَّ (ṭabba, “to treat medically”)
- Verbal noun: طَبّ (ṭabb)
- Active participle: طَابّ (ṭābb)
- Passive participle: مَطْبُوب (maṭbūb)
- Form II: طَبَّبَ (ṭabbaba)
- Verbal noun: تَطْبِيب (taṭbīb)
- Active participle: مُطَبِّب (muṭabbib)
- Passive participle: مُطَبَّب (muṭabbab)
- Form III: طَابَّ (ṭābba), طَابَبَ (ṭābaba)
- Verbal noun: مُطَابَبَة (muṭābaba), طِبَاب (ṭibāb)
- Active participle: مُطَابّ (muṭābb), مُطَابِب (muṭābib)
- Passive participle: مُطَابّ (muṭābb), مُطَابَب (muṭābab)
- Form V: تَطَبَّبَ (taṭabbaba, “to convalesce; to be treated medically”)
- Verbal noun: تَطَبُّب (taṭabbub)
- Active participle: مُتَطَبِّب (mutaṭabbib)
- Form X: اِسْتَطَبَّ (istaṭabba, “to consult a doctor, to ask for medical consultation”)
- Verbal noun: اِسْتِطْبَاب (istiṭbāb)
- Active participle: مُسْتَطِبّ (mustaṭibb)
- Passive participle: مُسْتَطَبّ (mustaṭabb)
- Nouns and adjectives
- طَبِيب (ṭabīb, “doctor, curer”)
- طِبِّيّ (ṭibbiyy, “medical”)
- طِبَابَة (ṭibāba, “medical profession”)