Tarir: verb (word from Frankish °tharrjan “to dry”).
The verb “dry up” has several meanings:
I) Intransitive verb:
1. Stop flowing, run out.
Source that can dry up (dry up).
Figurative and literary meaning: To cease.
Quote from the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918): “Eyes troubled by tears, which no longer dried up”.
Quote from the French writer and poet Victor Hugo (1802-1885): “Lest the pity in hearts dry up”.
2. Se...
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