mgħix

Etymology
Derived from the present form by analogy with other verbs in which the past participle is equivalent to the present tense + prefix m-, such as  →. The fact that this form is equivalent to Classical Arabic is merely coincidental. In the verb the improper form is equally common as the proper  because the participle as such is rare and therefore mostly formed ad hoc. One also finds for  and  for, but these are exceptional.

Participle

 * , the : lived