See also: רובֿ and רבֿ

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Etymology 1

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Root
ר־ב־ב (r-b-b)

From Proto-Semitic *rabb-.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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רַב (ráv) (feminine רַבָּה, masculine plural רַבִּים, feminine plural רַבּוֹת)

  1. Many, much.
  2. Great.
  3. Enough: more than is needed.
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  • (many, much): In its sense “many, much”, רַב may be considered a determiner rather than a regular adjective.
  • (enough): In its sense “enough”, רַב is used “impersonally” — that is, without a personal subject — and is therefore traditionally classified as an adverb.

Noun

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רַב (rávm (plural indefinite רַבָּנִים, feminine counterpart רַבָּה) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. A rabbi.
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Prefix

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רב (ráv-)

  1. Multi-, poly-, multiple-; many.
    רב־פעליםráv-pe'alímaccredited with many good works
    רב־חקלאותráv-khakla'útpolyculture
    רב־סנפיריםráv-snapirímPolypteriformes [literally multi-fins]
  2. Much, many, great.
    רב־מכרráv-makhéra bestseller
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Verb

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רַב (ráv) (pa'al construction)

  1. To multiply, to become many.

Noun

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רֹב (rovm

  1. defective spelling of רוב

Etymology 2

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From the root ר־י־ב \ ר־ב (r-y-b / r-b).

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Verb

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רָב (ráv) (pa'al construction)

  1. to fight
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Etymology 3

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From the other of the roots ר־ב־ב (r-b-b).

Noun

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רַב (rávm (plural indefinite רַבִּים) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. (biblical, obsolete) An archer: one who shoots arrows.

Verb

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רָב (ráv) (pa'al construction)

  1. (biblical, obsolete) To shoot.
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Yiddish

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Etymology 1

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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רב (rebm

  1. Mister (a title used with the first name of any male)
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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רב (rovm

  1. (nonstandard) Unpointed form of רבֿ (rov).