Dictionary of The Holy Quran

by Malik Ghulam Farid

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Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 221

خبا خبط baked bread. خَبَرَ الْقَوْمَ : He fed the people with bread. خُبز : A bread. خُبْرَةٌ : A cake of bread. اَحْمِلُ فَوْقَ رَأْسِي خُبْرًا : I am carrying on my head bread (12:37). خَبَطَ ]aor يَخْبِطُ inf. noun خَبَطَهُ خَيْطٌ : He beat him or struck him vehemently. It is syn with حَبَطَ اللَّيْلَ تَخَبَّطَ : He journeyed in the night without direction. خَبْطٌ is said to signify the act of journeying, of going without a direction or upon what is not the main road. خَبَطَهُ الشَّيْطَانُ أَوْ تَخَبَّطَهُ : The Satan touched him with a hurt so as to corrupt him or render him insane. تخبطة lite struck him or prostrated him and tramped upon him or prostrated him and sported with him. خَبَطَ الْعَقْلَ : It disordered the intellect. خَبْطَةٌ : A touch or stroke of insanity or diabolical possession. بفلانٍ خَبْطَةٌ بِالْمَسِ : In such a one is a touch of insanity. يَتَخَبَّطُهُ الشَّيْطَانُ مِنَ الْمَسِ : The Satan has smitten him with insanity (2:276). 28 [خَبَلٌ and خَبَالٌ خَبِلَ ]aor. يَخْبَلُ inf. noun : He was or became, (1) corrupted, unsound, vitiated or disordered in a absolute sense; )2( particularly in his reason or intellect. خَبَلَتْ يَدُهُ : His hand became unsound so as to be rendered motionless; or dried up or became lost or was cut off خَبَلَهُ الْحُزْنُ : Grief rendered him insane. 1) : خَبَالٌ( Corruptness, unsoundness or a vitiated or disordered state; (2) particularly in reason or intellect; (3) loss or state of diminution; (4) a state of perdition or destruction or a thing's going, passing or wasting away or being consumed or destroyed; (5) fatigue, weariness, distress, embarrassment, affliction, trouble or difficulty: فُلانٌ خَبَالٌ عَلَى أَهْلِهِ : Such a one is a cause of fatigue etc. to his family; (6) a deadly poison. مَا زَادُوْكُمْ إِلَّا خَبَالًاً : They would have added to you nothing but trouble (9:47). خَبَا ]aor. يَخْبُو inf. noun خَبَتِ النَّارُ خَبْوًا : The fire became allayed, subsided, extinguished; or the blazing, or flaming of the fire ceased. خَبَتِ الْحَرْبُ : The war or its intensity became allayed or appeased. خَبَتْ حِدَّةُ النَّاقَةِ : The irascibility of the she-camel became allayed. خَبَا لَهَبُهُ : The vehemence of his anger became 221