"raheb" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Maltese]

IPA: /ˈraː.ħɛp/, /ˈraː.ɛp/, /raːp/ Forms: rhieb [plural], rahba [feminine]
Etymology: From Arabic رَاهِب (rāhib). One of the specifically Christian words inherited from Arabic, though in this case one that is widely known among Muslims (and also mentioned in the Quran). Etymology templates: {{inh|mt|ar|رَاهِب}} Arabic رَاهِب (rāhib) Head templates: {{mt-noun|f=rahba|g=m|p=rhieb}} raheb m (plural rhieb, feminine rahba)
  1. (Christianity, archaic) a monk Tags: archaic, masculine Categories (topical): Christianity, Monasticism Synonyms: patri
    Sense id: en-raheb-mt-noun-KLMWyGHO Categories (other): Maltese entries with incorrect language header Topics: Christianity

Inflected forms

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