χαλάω

Etymology
The Dutch linguist Robert S. P. Beekes claims that it is of origin, and unrelated to 🇨🇬. Also sometimes compared to 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to slacken; to loosen
 * 2)  to become slack; to become loose
 * 1)  to become slack; to become loose

Etymology
From (also ) +, from  /.

Verb

 * 1)  to break, ruin, destroy, wreck, spoil damage, either permanently or that it requires repair
 * 2)  to ruin, spoil ruin the character of by overindulgence
 * 3)  to break divide into smaller units
 * 4)  to waste squander uselessly
 * 5)  to kill
 * 6)  to deflower
 * 7)  to break, break down, become ruined become damaged, unusable or no longer viable
 * 8)  to spoil become bad, sour or rancid
 * 9)  to become ruined
 * 10)  to decay, rot
 * 11)  to become bad, get worse
 * 1)  to kill
 * 2)  to deflower
 * 3)  to break, break down, become ruined become damaged, unusable or no longer viable
 * 4)  to spoil become bad, sour or rancid
 * 5)  to become ruined
 * 6)  to decay, rot
 * 7)  to become bad, get worse
 * 1)  to spoil become bad, sour or rancid
 * 2)  to become ruined
 * 3)  to decay, rot
 * 4)  to become bad, get worse
 * 1)  to become ruined
 * 2)  to decay, rot
 * 3)  to become bad, get worse
 * 1)  to become bad, get worse
 * 1)  to become bad, get worse