għaqad

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Maltese

Root
għ-q-d
6 terms

Etymology

From Arabic عَقِدَ (ʕaqida).

Pronunciation

Verb

għaqad (imperfect jagħqad, past participle magħqud)

  1. (of blood, eggs, etc.) to coagulate; to congeal; to become thick
  2. (figurative, e.g. of a group) to become joined, united, tight-knit

Conjugation

    Conjugation of għaqad
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
perfect m għaqadt għaqadt għaqad għaqadna għaqadtu għaqdu
f għaqdet
imperfect m nagħqad tagħqad jagħqad nagħqdu tagħqdu jagħqdu
f tagħqad
imperative agħqad agħqdu