waddab

Maltese

Root
w-d-b

Alternative forms

  • waddaf (archaic)

Etymology

From the Arabic root و ض ف (w-ḍ-f), variant of و ف ض (w-f-ḍ), which has to do with “accelerating”. The original sense is “shoot with a slingshot”, as still in the noun wadab (slingshot). This sense is attested for Iberian Arabic and still found in Maghrebi dialects. For the development fb compare beża', qabeż.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwad.dap/

Verb

waddab (imperfect jwaddab, past participle mwaddab)

  1. to throw
    Synonyms: tefa', xeħet
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