iddieħak (after a consonant, mostly also after a pause) ddieħaq From Arabic تَضَاحَكَ (taḍāḥaka). IPA(key): /dˈdɪː.ħak/ ddieħak (imperfect jiddieħak)...
iddendel (after a consonant, mostly also after a pause) From Arabic تَدَلْدَلَ (tadaldala, “to dangle”). IPA(key): /(ɪ)dˈdɛn.dɛl/ ddendel (imperfect jiddendel)...
ixxala (after a consonant, mostly also after a pause) Borrowed from Italian scialare, from Latin exhalare. IPA(key): /(ɪ)ʃˈʃaː.la/ xxala (imperfect jixxala...
issalva (after a consonant, mostly also after a pause) From salva (“to save”), from Latin salvare, with the form built as in a native four-radical verb...
(yataʔayyā), verbal noun تَأَيٍّ (taʔayyin)) to pause, stop, remain, tarry or confine, restrict, limit oneself (to a place) to expect, wait for or act with...
it gave me pause as I stood that night at 12.30 p.m. prompt beside the outhouse where it was located. buckle to buckle up to apply oneself to study, or...
iżżagħbel (after a consonant, mostly also after a pause) The sense “to mock, make fun of” is attested in Panzavecchia's Bible translation (earlier 19th...
dative) to follow, pursue, press on (intransitive) to halt, pause, stop, stand still; pause in thought, dwell upon, hesitate, doubt (figuratively, with...
world go by) (UK, idiomatic) To pause and remain still whilst doing nothing but surveying the environment around oneself. I think I'll just sit under this...
/sai̯b/ saib m (plural seibiau, not mutable) pause break, rest seibiant (“rest, break”) seibio (“to rest, to pause”) R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan...