טבע

See also: טבֿע

Aramaic

Verb

טבע • (transliteration needed)

  1. to sink, to drown
  2. to stamp, to seal

Hebrew

Root
ט־ב־ע (ṭ-b-ʿ)

Etymology

Compare Arabic طَبْع (ṭabʕ, nature), Gulf Arabic طبع (ṭibaʕ, to drown).

Noun

טֶבַע • (téva) m [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. Nature; the outdoors, wildlife, and so on.
  2. The nature of a person or thing; its inherent or essential characteristics, taken collectively.
    • דניאלה ספקטור, גני גנים
      בואי אל גני גנים — תראי טבע שלי
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Derived terms

Verb

טָבַע • (tavá) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction)

  1. to drown; to sink

Conjugation

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