Maltese

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Root
n-w-r
5 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic نَوَّرَ (nawwara, to blossom).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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nawwar (imperfect jnawwar, past participle mnawwar, verbal noun tinwir)

  1. to grow mouldy
  2. (figuratively) to rot, decay
  3. (archaic) to bloom, blossom
    Synonyms: żahar, ffjorixxa

Usage notes

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  • The sense “to bloom” can now be used at most literally of plants. In figurative use it will always be understood as “to rot” and thus quite the contrary.

Conjugation

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    Conjugation of nawwar
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
perfect m nawwart nawwart nawwar nawwarna nawwartu nawru
f nawret
imperfect m nnawwar tnawwar jnawwar nnawru tnawru jnawru
f tnawwar
imperative nawwar nawru