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مرتع

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Arabic

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Etymology

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Noun of place from the root ر ت ع (r-t-ʕ).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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مَرْتَع (martaʕm (plural مَرَاتِع (marātiʕ))

  1. grassland, pasture

Declension

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic مَرْتَع (martaʕ, pasture; fertile ground), from رَتَعَ (rataʕa).

Noun

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مرتع (mertaʿ) (plural مراتع)

  1. pasture, an open field on which livestock is kept for feeding
    Synonym: اوتلق (otlak)

Descendants

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  • Turkish: merta

Further reading

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