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Etymology 1
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to take
 * 2) to take along
 * 3) to get, to receive, to obtain
 * 4) to seize, to grab, to take hold
 * 5) to capture, to seize, to take captive
 * 6) to perceive, to notice
 * 7) to gather, to understand, to infer, to deduce
 * 8) to grip, to captivate, to spellbind
 * 9) to keep, to observe, to adopt, to embrace, to follow
 * 10) to accept
 * 11) to admonish, to urge, to drive
 * 12) to enjoin, to impose
 * 13) to strip, to deprive, to cut off, to bar
 * 14) to reproach, to blame, to criticize
 * 15) to obligate
 * 16) to learn, to study
 * 17) to begin, to start, to prepare to, to set out to, to be about to, to get ready to
 * 1) to strip, to deprive, to cut off, to bar
 * 2) to reproach, to blame, to criticize
 * 3) to obligate
 * 4) to learn, to study
 * 5) to begin, to start, to prepare to, to set out to, to be about to, to get ready to
 * 1) to begin, to start, to prepare to, to set out to, to be about to, to get ready to

Verb

 * 1) to put under a spell, to enchant, to bewitch

Noun

 * 1) acceptance, reception
 * 2) seizure
 * 3) taking away, removal
 * 1) taking away, removal

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to take

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to take
 * 2) to get
 * 1) to get
 * 1) to get
 * 1) to get
 * 1) to get

Usage notes

 * is more widely understood, as it is also used in North Levantine and Egyptian dialects, while is typically South Levantine. This feature is shared with the verb.