ġie

Etymology
From. As in some Arabic dialects, a suppletive form is used for the imperative. , seem to be from the interjection. Since would have left no phonetic trace in this position, the lack of it in the spelling may be simply because the relation was not recognised or not considered certain. It is also possible, however, that some early source already spells it without. This would weaken the proposed etymology, but not rule it out.

Verb

 * 1) to come
 * 2) to land on
 * 3) to end up
 * 4) to remember
 * 5) to recover
 * 6) to find oneself; to become
 * 7) to menstruate
 * 8) to fit, suit
 * 9) to be situated
 * 1) to recover
 * 2) to find oneself; to become
 * 3) to menstruate
 * 4) to fit, suit
 * 5) to be situated
 * 1) to fit, suit
 * 2) to be situated
 * 1) to be situated