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ناء

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Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
ن ي ء (n y ʔ)
2 terms

Compare Ge'ez ኔአ (neʾä, to be raw, to be uncooked).

Verb

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نَاءَ (nāʔa) I (non-past يَنِيءُ (yanīʔu), verbal noun نَيْء (nayʔ) or نُيُوء (nuyūʔ) or نُيُوءَة (nuyūʔa))

  1. to be raw, to be uncooked
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Etymology 2

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Root
ن و ء (n w ʔ)
4 terms

Verb

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نَاءَ (nāʔa) I (non-past يَنُوءُ (yanūʔu), verbal noun نَوْء (nawʔ))

  1. to rise with difficulty against, to press heavily with, to struggle to bear, to maintain expensively, to grind through [with بِ (bi) or تَحْتُ (taḥtu) or (formerly) لِ (li) or إِلَى (ʔilā)]
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