دثر
d-th-r
Lexical Summary
Definitions (1)
Meanings associated with the root دثر across classical and Qur'anic Arabic.
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The root دثر (dthr) primarily describes something becoming covered with sand and dust, leading to effacement or obliteration. It can also mean becoming old or dirty.Lane's Lexicon
Pronunciation
Transliteration:
d-th-r
Listen:
ٱلْمُدَّثِّرُ
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Root letters:
د — ث — ر
Word Family Tree (1 forms)
All word forms derived from the root دثر as they appear in the Qur'an, grouped by part of speech. Circle size reflects frequency.
Noun 1×
Concordance — 1 Occurrences
Every place in the Qur'an where the root دثر appears, grouped by grammatical role.
Noun (1)
Noun (1 verses — showing first 5)
یَـٰۤأَیُّهَا ٱلۡمُدَّثِّرُ ١
Umm Muhammad (Sahih International):
O you who covers himself [with a garment]
Derived Forms (1)
Unique word forms derived from this root as they appear across the Qur'an.
| Arabic | Transliteration | POS | Meaning | Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ٱلْمُدَّثِّرُ | lmudathiru | Noun | 1× |