"mqareb" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Maltese]

IPA: /(ɪ)mˈʔaː.rɛp/ Forms: mqarba [feminine, singular], mqarbin [plural], mqarba [plural]
Etymology: According to Aquilina, from Arabic مُقَارِب (muqārib, “close to something”), as people that are naughty are generally annoying where to be so they would always be very close to you. Also possibly the active participle of a form III verb (*qareb) which no longer exists, if indeed it ever did, it probably means “to be troublesome”. Etymology templates: {{inh|mt|ar|مُقَارِب|t=close to something}} Arabic مُقَارِب (muqārib, “close to something”) Head templates: {{mt-adjective|f=mqarba|p=mqarbin|p2=mqarba}} mqareb (feminine singular mqarba, plural mqarbin or mqarba)
  1. naughty; unruly Wikipedia link: Joseph Aquilina Synonyms: imqareb [also]
    Sense id: en-mqareb-mt-adj-X6G2Yg~z Categories (other): Maltese entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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