Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 342
sedate or calm. æ ø Ö ^ iø » Ò ø ßö ç » ] ]ô Öø o ] Ö $ ô m» à ø ¾ ø × ø Û ö ç » ] : And do not incline towards those who do wrong (11:114). ø Ò ø à ø Ê ô o ] Ö» Û ø ß» ô Ù ô : He kept tenaciously to the place of alighting or abode and did not relinquish it. ö Ò » à º : Side or outward part of a thing; a stay or support, ]ø æ » ]F æ ô p » ]ô ÖF o ö Ò » à õ ø ô m» õ : Or that I could betake myself to a mighty support (11:81); a thing whereby one takes support, such as an army or force or military power, Ê ø jø ç ø Ö # o eô ö Ò » ßô ä´ : So he turned away in the pride of his power (51:40); a man's kinsfolk or clan; a man's people or party; persons by whom he is aided and strengthened; a noble or high person, â ö ç ø ö Ò » à º Ú ô à » ]ø » Ò ø ^ á ô Î ø ç » Ú ô ä´ : He is an important person among the great men of his people; might and resistance; an affair of great importance, a formidable event; the essence of a thing whereby it subsists. ]ø » Ò ø ^ á ö ] Ö $ ¡ é ô means the fundamentals of Prayer without which it is incomplete. ø Ý $ [aor. mø ö Ý % and mø ô Ý % inf. noun Ú ø ø Ú $ è º and ø Ý ' ]. ø Ý $ ] » ø Ú » ø : He put right the affair. ø Ý $ ] Ö» fô ßø ^ ð ø : He repaired the foundation (and ø Ú » ø Ý ø ). Ò ö ß $ ^ ]ø â » Ø ö $ø Û ôù ä´ æ ø ø Ú ôù ä´ : We were the fit persons to put it into a good or proper state. ø Ý $ ø ã » Û ø ä ü : He looked at his arrow until he made it even. ø Ý $ ] Ö $ o » ð ø : He ate the thing. ø Ý $ ] Ö» Ã ø ¿ » Ü ö (aor. mø ô Ý % inf. noun ø Ú ô n» Ü º and ô Ú $ è º ) : The bone became old and decayed. ø Ú ô n» Ü º (Act. Part. ): (1) Decayed and old bone or bones. ]ø Ú ø ^ æ ø ] Ö $ ô p » Ö ^ mø Ã » × ø Ü ö ] Ö ôù $ Æ ø n» ö å ü æ ø mö v » o ô ] Ö» Ã ô ¿ ø ^ Ý ø ] Ö» fô n» ø æ ø â ô o ø ø Ú ô n» Ü º Verily, by Him beside Whom none knows the secret and Who quickens the white bones when they are old and decayed. Ú ø à » m % v » o ô ] Ö» Ã ô ¿ ø ^ Ý ø æ ø â ô o ø ø Ú ô n» Ü º : Who quickens the bones when they are old and decayed? (36:79); (2) anything old and decayed or worn-out. ]ø u » nø ^ ø Ú ô n» Ü ø ] Ö» Û ø Ó ø ^ ô Ý ô : He revived what had become decayed of good qualities or practices. ø Ú ø x ø [aor. mø » Ú ø x ö inf. noun ø Ú » x º ] ø Ú ø v ø ä ü : He thrust or pierced him with a spear or lance. ø Ú ø v ø j» ä ö ] Ö $ ] ? e $ è ö : The beast kicked him with his hind leg. ø Ú ø x ø ] Ö» fø » Ñ ö : The lightning gleamed with gleams of light. ö Ú » x º (plural ô Ú ø ^ | º ) : A spear or a lance. iø ßø ^ Öö ä ü ]ø m» ô m» Ó ö Ü » æ ø ô Ú ø ^ u ö Ó ö Ü » : Which your hands and your lances can reach (5:95). Ò ø ø ö æ » ] eø n» ßø ã ö Ü » ö Ú » v ÷ ^ : They 342 Ò à Ú x