تابوت tābūt orig. توبوت tawabūt, or تابوة tābuwat, rt. توب
A تابوت tābūt (orig. توبوت tawabūt, or تابوة tābuwat, rt. توب), s.m.f. A bier; coffin; an oblong case placed over a grave; a wooden box or chest; the ark of the covenant (presented by God to Adam, and which, according to Mohammadans, contained the portraits of all the prophets); a representation or model of the mausoleum of Husain (carried in procession in the Moharram); a tax levied on Mohammadans (under the Maraṭṭha government) for permission to carry the tābūt in the Moharram:—tābūt-gar, s.m. A coffin-maker, undertaker.
طبيعت t̤abīʻat for A. طبيعة, v.n. fr. طبع 'to stamp, impress,' c.
P طبيعت t̤abīʻat (for A. طبيعة, v.n. fr. طبع 'to stamp, impress,' &c.), s.f. Nature, disposition, constitution, temperament (syn. mizāj); a humour (one of the four); complexion; genius; mind; temper; natural constituent, intrinsic property, essence:—t̤abīʻat ānā (-par), To feel a natural liking (for), to be attached (to), be fond (of), &c.:—t̤abīʻat bigaṛnā, v.n. To get out of temper; to become indisposed, to feel ill or sick; to be excited (by):—t̤abīʻat bhar-jānā, v.n. The mind to be satisfied; to be cloyed (with, -se):—t̤abīʻat-par zor ḍālnā (apnī), To exert oneself, to try one's best; to exercise (one's) skill:—t̤abīʻat-dār, adj. Naturally sharp or acute, clever; inventive:—t̤abīʻat-shinās, s.m. 'One who knows the constitution, &c.,' a physician:—t̤abīʻat ʻalīl honā, v.n. To be indisposed, be ill:—t̤abīʻat laṛānā (-se), To grapple mentally (with), to tackle (a difficulty, &c.):—t̤abīʻat lagnā (-par), To be well-disposed (to), to take interest or pleasure (in); to take a fancy (to), to be attached (to), &c.:—t̤abīʻat nā-sāz honā, v.n.=t̤abīʻat ʻalīl honā, q.v.
تبعيت tabʻīat for A. تبعية
A تبعيت tabʻīat (for A. تبعية), s.f. Following; imitating; obedience, dependence, subjection (=tabīʻat, q.v.).
تبيعت tabīʻat for A. تبيعة fem. of tabīʻ, from تبع 'to follow'
P تبيعت tabīʻat (for A. تبيعة fem. of tabīʻ, from تبع 'to follow'), s.f. Following; dependance; follower.