Lexical Summary

Arabic Root
سقم
Parts of Speech
Noun (2×)
Qur'an Occurrences
2 times across 1 surahs

Definitions (1)

Meanings associated with the root سقم across classical and Qur'anic Arabic.

  1. 1
    The root سقم (saqima) means to be diseased, sick, or ill. It can refer to physical sickness, but also metaphorically to a "diseased heart" or "unsound understanding.
    Lane's Lexicon

Pronunciation

Transliteration: s-q-m
Listen: سَقِيمٌ 37:145
Root letters: س — ق — م

Word Family Tree (1 forms)

All word forms derived from the root سقم as they appear in the Qur'an, grouped by part of speech. Circle size reflects frequency.

Noun

Concordance — 2 Occurrences

Every place in the Qur'an where the root سقم appears, grouped by grammatical role.

Noun (2)

Noun (2 verses — showing first 5)

Those Who Set The Ranks, Drawn up in Ranks, The Rangers 37:145 Noun
۞ فَنَبَذۡنَـٰهُ بِٱلۡعَرَاۤءِ وَهُوَ سَقِیمࣱ ۝١٤٥
Umm Muhammad (Sahih International): But We threw him onto the open shore while he was ill
Those Who Set The Ranks, Drawn up in Ranks, The Rangers 37:89 Noun
فَقَالَ إِنِّی سَقِیمࣱ ۝٨٩
Umm Muhammad (Sahih International): And said, "Indeed, I am [about to be] ill."

Derived Forms (1)

Unique word forms derived from this root as they appear across the Qur'an.

Arabic Transliteration POS Meaning Count
سَقِيمٌ saqiymun Noun