Thrive in English means to flourish, to grow, or to increase the stature.
Etymologists say that:
from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse þrifask "to thrive," originally "grasp to oneself," probably reflexive of þrifa "to clutch, grasp, grip, take hold of" (compare Norwegian triva "to seize," Swedish trifvas, Danish trives "to thrive, flourish"), of unknown origin. Related: Thrived (or throve); thriving.
Etymology:
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Etymology:
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RIT VE=TRI in RIT
RIT BE=V>F>B
RRIT BË/GROW UP
The root is "rrit" of the Albanian language.
RIT VE=TRI in RIT
RIT BE=V>F>B
RRIT BË/GROW UP
The root is "rrit" of the Albanian language.
Albanian Dictionary
RRIT:
The meaning of the word is increases, raise. transitive verb; -a, -ur
1. I keep, feed and educate someone until he becomes his own master: raise children; raised him brave; / keep and feed pets; plant plants and take care of them: raise chickens (bees); grow flowers.
2. self; III causes it to develop; it makes something great: this land grows corn well; water makes plants grow.
3. let it develop and grow bigger: he grew his hair.
4. also figurative meaning; make it bigger, more powerful, etc.; raise it to a higher degree: they increased production; they increased his salary; increased his faith (vigour, glory); they increased the demands.
5. figurative meaning; raise him to office, etc.; e gradio: they raised him in responsibility.
RRIT:
The meaning of the word is increases, raise. transitive verb; -a, -ur
1. I keep, feed and educate someone until he becomes his own master: raise children; raised him brave; / keep and feed pets; plant plants and take care of them: raise chickens (bees); grow flowers.
2. self; III causes it to develop; it makes something great: this land grows corn well; water makes plants grow.
3. let it develop and grow bigger: he grew his hair.
4. also figurative meaning; make it bigger, more powerful, etc.; raise it to a higher degree: they increased production; they increased his salary; increased his faith (vigour, glory); they increased the demands.
5. figurative meaning; raise him to office, etc.; e gradio: they raised him in responsibility.
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