merħla

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Maltese[edit]

Root
r-ħ-l
4 terms

Etymology[edit]

Derived from Arabic رَحَلَ (raḥala, to saddle, to journey), which in early Maltese was used of herdsmen and their animals; compare raħħal (herdsman, stockbreeder), from Arabic رَحّال (raḥḥāl, traveller). The underlying form is probably مَرْحَلة (marḥala) or *مِرْحَلة (*mirḥala), though the formation would seem to be independent from the Arabic word meaning “day’s journey, stretch”. It could also be مُرْحَلة (murḥala) or مُرْحِلة (murḥila); compare أَرْحَلَ (ʔarḥala, to have many camels; to train a camel; to become fat [of a camel]).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɛr.ħla/
  • (file)

Noun[edit]

merħla f (plural mrieħel, paucal merħliet)

  1. herd, flock