"ħabrieki" meaning in Maltese

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Adjective

IPA: /ħabˈrɪːkɪ/ Forms: ħabrieka [feminine, singular], ħabrieka [plural]
Etymology: Belonging to a four-consonantal root of uncertain origin. Most propably an extension of one of the following Arabic roots (or a merger of them): * Joseph Aquilina linked it with ح ب ك (ḥ-b-k); compare حَبَكَ (ḥabaka, “to tighten, make firm, do properly”). * Reinhart Dozy linked it with ح ر ك (ḥ-r-k); compare حَرَّكَ (ḥarraka, “to move, make move, urge on”). * The root خ ب ر (ḵ-b-r) might also be considered; compare خَبِير (ḵabīr, “expert, knowledgeable, experienced”). More fanciful possibilities include Arabic هَبْرَك (habrak, “young and full-grown”), where the semantics and (to some degree) also the phonetics are problematic; or a derivation from ħa (“to take”) + barka (“blessing”), in the sense of “one who is blessed in his work” (compare Arabic أَخَذَ بَرَكَةً (ʔaḵaḏa barakatan, “to receive blessing, be blessed”)). Etymology templates: {{der|mt|ar|-}} Arabic, {{ar-root|ح ب ك|nocat=1}} ح ب ك (ḥ-b-k), {{ar-root|ح ر ك|nocat=1}} ح ر ك (ḥ-r-k), {{ar-root|خ ب ر|nocat=1}} خ ب ر (ḵ-b-r), {{m+|ar|هَبْرَك|t=young and full-grown}} Arabic هَبْرَك (habrak, “young and full-grown”), {{m+|ar|أَخَذَ بَرَكَةً|t=to receive blessing, be blessed}} Arabic أَخَذَ بَرَكَةً (ʔaḵaḏa barakatan, “to receive blessing, be blessed”) Head templates: {{mt-adjective|f=ħabrieka|p=ħabrieka}} ħabrieki (feminine singular ħabrieka, plural ħabrieka)
  1. diligent; working with diligence and effort Wikipedia link: Joseph Aquilina, Reinhart Dozy
    Sense id: en-ħabrieki-mt-adj-83cRgz8I Categories (other): Maltese entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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