għarus

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Maltese

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Root
għ-r-s
4 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic عَرُوس (ʿarūs, usually “bride”, but also “bridegroom”). Used the same way in city dialects of Tunisia. Possibly in part a backformation from the marked feminine għarusa, from Arabic عَرُوسة (ʕarūsa, bride). The commoner Arabic word for “bridegroom” is عَرِيس (ʕarīs).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /aˈruːs/
  • IPA(key): /aˤːˈruːs/ (archaic)
  • Audio (Gozo):(file)

Noun

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għarus m (plural għarajjes, feminine għarusa)

  1. bridegroom, groom
    • 1975, Anton Buttigieg, “Il-Ħajja u l-Għarajjes”, in L-Għanja tas-Sittin:
      Il-Ħajja ma’ l-għarajjes
      daret kollha daħkana;
      għalihom ferħ biss kellha
      u daqq u żfin u għana,
      xita ta’ ross, xewqiet
      f’għomor mimli għaxqiet;
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)