Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 491
all. ]ø Ö × # ä ö ] Ö $ Û ø ö : Allah, on Whom all depend, Who is Independent and Besought of all (112:3). ø Ü $ [aor. mø ö Ü % inf. noun ø Ü ' ] ø Ü $ ] Ö» Ï ø ^ ö æ » ø é ø : He stopped the flask or bottle. ø Ü $ ] Ö» r ö » | ø : He bound the wound and put upon it a bandage with medicament. ø Û $ ä ü : He struck him. ö Ü ' : He was struck vehemently. ø Ü $ (aor. mø ö Ü % inf. noun ø Ü ' ) : He was or became deaf, or he had a stoppage of the ear and a heaviness of hearing. Ê ø Ã ø Û ö ç » ] æ ø ø Û % ç » ] : So they became blind and deaf (5:72). ]ø ø Ü % : Deaf having a stoppage of the ear and a heaviness of hearing. ø q ö Ø º ]ø ø Ü % : A man who does not hope to win over, and who will not be turned back from the object of his desire; one who persists in his evil course. ø Û $ ^ ð ö (feminine). Ê ô j» ßø è º ø Û $ ^ ð ö : A severe sedition. ]ø » º ø Û $ ^ ð ö : Rugged ground. ö Ü ' is plural of ]ø ø Ü %. ö Ü ' eö Ó » Ü º : Deaf and dumb (2:19). ]ø Ú » º ]ø ø Ü % : A severe event. Ò ø ^ » ø Â » Û F o æ ø ] » ø ø Ü ôù : Like the blind and the deaf (11:25). ]ø ø Û $ ä ü : He (God) rendered him deaf, or caused him to have a stoppage of the ear and a heaviness of hearing; he or it caused him to be as though he heard not; he or it caused him or it to utter or make no sound or noise (like him who, not hearing, returns no reply to a call or question) ]ø ø Û $ ä ü : He found him to be deaf. ]ø ø Ü $ ö Â ø ^ ¨ ö å ü : His call found persons deaf to it who would not hear his censure. Ê ø ^ø ø Û $ ã ö Ü » æ ø ]ø Â » Û F o ]ø e» ø ^ ø â ö Ü » : So that He has made them deaf ad made their eyes blind (47:24). ø Û ô Ä ø [aor. mø » Û ø Ä ö inf. noun ø Û ø Ä º ] ø Û ô Ã ø k ô ] » ö ö á ö : The ear was small cleaving to the head. ø ç » Ú ø Ä ø ø ç » Ú ø Ä ø ] Ö $ o » ð ø : He collected the thing. ø ç » Ú ø Ä ø ] Ö» fô ßø ^ ð ø : He made the building high. ø ç » Ú ø Ã ø è º ( æ ø ] Ö $ ç » Ú ø Ä ö ) : A Christian monk's or recluse's cell or chamber for seclusion having a high and slender head; a mountain or high place where a monk or a recluse lives seeking seclusion; a church; the highest part of a mountain when its head is pointed; a garment with a pointed hood; the eagle (because it is always upon the highest place to which it can ascend). ø ç ø ] Ú ô Ä ö (plural). . . . . Öø ã ö ôù Ú ø k » ø ç ø ] Ú ô Ä ö : There would have been pulled down cloisters. . . . (22:41). 491 Ü ù ß Ä