għola

Maltese

Etymology

From Arabic عَلِيَ (ʿaliya, to rise). The sense “rise in price” was transferred from għela, from the originally unrelated Arabic غَلَا (ḡalā).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɔːla/
  • IPA(key): /ˈɔˤːla/ (archaic)
  • Homophone: ogħla

Verb

għola (imperfect jogħla)

  1. to ascend; to rise; to soar; to climb up (move to a higher position)
    Synonym: tela'
  2. (of a rate, tax, etc.) to rise; to increase
  3. to rise in price; to become expensive

Conjugation

Alternative forms

  • għela (dated; only for “rise in price”)
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