سكت
s-k-t
Lexical Summary
Definitions (1)
Meanings associated with the root سكت across classical and Qur'anic Arabic.
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The root سكت (skt) primarily means to be silent, mute, or speechless, often intentionally. It can also mean to become still, quiet, or cease, like anger subsiding or motion stopping.Lane's Lexicon
Pronunciation
Transliteration:
s-k-t
Listen:
سَكَتَ
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Root letters:
س — ك — ت
Word Family Tree (1 forms)
All word forms derived from the root سكت as they appear in the Qur'an, grouped by part of speech. Circle size reflects frequency.
Verb 1×
Concordance — 1 Occurrences
Every place in the Qur'an where the root سكت appears, grouped by grammatical role.
Verb (1)
Verb (1 verses — showing first 5)
وَلَمَّا سَكَتَ عَن مُّوسَى ٱلۡغَضَبُ أَخَذَ ٱلۡأَلۡوَاحَۖ وَفِی نُسۡخَتِهَا هُدࣰى وَرَحۡمَةࣱ لِّلَّذِینَ هُمۡ لِرَبِّهِمۡ یَرۡهَبُونَ ١٥٤
Umm Muhammad (Sahih International):
And when the anger subsided in Moses, he took up the tablets; and in their inscription was guidance and mercy for those who are fearful of their Lord
Derived Forms (1)
Unique word forms derived from this root as they appear across the Qur'an.
| Arabic | Transliteration | POS | Meaning | Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| سَكَتَ | sakata | Verb | 1× |