għolla

Maltese

Etymology

From Arabic عَلَّى (ʿallā, to raise). The sense “raise the price of” was transferred from għalla, from the originally unrelated Arabic غَلَّى (ḡallā).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɔːl.la/

Verb

għolla (imperfect jgħolli, past participle mgħolli)

  1. to raise; to lift (move something to a higher position)
    Synonym: tella'
  2. to raise (an amount, rate, tax, etc.)
  3. to raise the price of; to make something more expensive

Conjugation

Alternative forms

  • għalla (dated; only for “raise the price of”)

See also

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