Concordance
فزز (fzz)
The root فزز (fzz) primarily means to startle, to be startled, or to flee in alarm.
Concordance — 3 Occurrences
Every place in the Qur'an where the root فزز appears, grouped by grammatical role.
Verb (3 verses)
فَأَرَادَ أَن یَسۡتَفِزَّهُم مِّنَ ٱلۡأَرۡضِ فَأَغۡرَقۡنَـٰهُ وَمَن مَّعَهُۥ جَمِیعࣰا ١٠٣
Umm Muhammad (Sahih International):
So he intended to drive them from the land, but We drowned him and those with him all together
Abdel Haleem:
So he wanted to wipe them off the [face of the] earth, but We drowned him and those with him
Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall:
And he wished to scare them from the land, but We drowned him and those with him, all together
وَٱسۡتَفۡزِزۡ مَنِ ٱسۡتَطَعۡتَ مِنۡهُم بِصَوۡتِكَ وَأَجۡلِبۡ عَلَیۡهِم بِخَیۡلِكَ وَرَجِلِكَ وَشَارِكۡهُمۡ فِی ٱلۡأَمۡوَ ٰلِ وَٱلۡأَوۡلَـٰدِ وَعِدۡهُمۡۚ وَمَا یَعِدُهُمُ ٱلشَّیۡطَـٰنُ إِلَّا غُرُورًا ٦٤
Umm Muhammad (Sahih International):
And incite [to senselessness] whoever you can among them with your voice and assault them with your horses and foot soldiers and become a partner in their wealth and their children and promise them." But Satan does not promise them except delusion
Abdel Haleem:
Rouse whichever of them you can with your voice, muster your cavalry and infantry against them, share their wealth and their children with them, and make promises to them- Satan promises them nothing but delusion
Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall:
And excite any of them whom thou canst with thy voice, and urge thy horse and foot against them, and be a partner in their wealth and children, and promise them. Satan promiseth them only to deceive
وَإِن كَادُوا۟ لَیَسۡتَفِزُّونَكَ مِنَ ٱلۡأَرۡضِ لِیُخۡرِجُوكَ مِنۡهَاۖ وَإِذࣰا لَّا یَلۡبَثُونَ خِلَـٰفَكَ إِلَّا قَلِیلࣰا ٧٦
Umm Muhammad (Sahih International):
And indeed, they were about to drive you from the land to evict you therefrom. And then [when they do], they will not remain [there] after you, except for a little
Abdel Haleem:
They planned to scare you off the land, but they would not have lasted for more than a little while after you
Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall:
And they indeed wished to scare thee from the land that they might drive thee forth from thence, and then they would have stayed (there) but a little after thee