مربد

Arabic

Root
ر ب د (r-b-d)

Noun

مِرْبَذ • (mirbaḏ) m (plural مَرَابِد (marābid))

  1. enclosure for beasts, where one shuts the camels; a place where one dries dates; palm groves outside of a city where Bedouins pass through for their business (the same place)

Declension

Derived terms

  • المِرْبَد (al-mirbad, a site outside Baṣra, a former camel market that became a meeting place for literati, and is therefore now a suburb)
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