See also: طوت, and طوپ

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Etymology 1

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From Coptic ⲧⲱⲃⲉ (tōbe, brick), from Demotic tb (brick), from Egyptian ḏbt (brick, block, ingot):

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potentially related to Sumerian 𒁾 (dub).

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Noun

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طُوب (ṭūbm (collective, singulative طُوبَة f (ṭūba))

  1. (collective) brick, baked brick, adobe
    • 2013, Amr Sohsah, Youm7[1]:
      أُنَاشِدُ وَزِيرَ البِتْرُولِ حَلَّ مَشَاكِلِ مَصَانِعِ طُوبِ زِفْتَى
      ʔunāšidu wazīra l-bitrūli ḥalla mašākili maṣāniʕi ṭūbi ziftā
      I appeal to the minster of petrol to solve the problems of the brick factories of Zefta
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Etymology 2

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Root
ط و ب (ṭ w b)
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Verb

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طَوَّبَ (ṭawwaba) II (non-past يُطَوِّبُ (yuṭawwibu), verbal noun تَطْوِيب (taṭwīb))

  1. (Roman Catholicism) to beatify
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