Dictionary of The Holy Quran

by Malik Ghulam Farid

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Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 288

ذاب ذبذب : In like manner was the word of God proved true (10:34). ذَأَبَ ]aor. يَذْأَبُ inf. noun ذَأَبَ الشَّيْءَ ذَأْبًا : He collected the thing. ذَأَبَ الدَّابَّةَ : 6 He drove the beast. ذابَهُ : He frightened him drove him away; blamed him ذَابَتْهُ الرِّيْحُ : The wind blew upon him from every direction like a wolf who attacks from every direction ذَبَ : He acted like a wolf; he was quick in pace. ذُنْبَ : He was frightened. ذَئِبَ : He became wicked and crafty like a wolf. هُوَ ذِنْبٌ فِي ثُلَّةٍ : He is a wolf among a flock of sheep. أَكَلَهُمْ الضَّبَعُ أَوِ الذِّنْبُ : Dearth or drought devoured them. ذِنْبُ يُوسُفَ is a proverb applied to him who is charged with the murder of another. دَاءُ الذِّنْبِ : Hunger فَأَكَلَهُ الذِّنْبُ : And the wolf devoured him. (12:18) ذام aor inf يَذاً inf. noun ذَأَمَهُ ذَأَمٌ : He blamed him or it, or found fault with him and it; he despised him and drove him away; he abased or disgraced him; he requited him. اَذْأَمَهُ عَلَى كَذَا : He compelled him to do suchathing against his will. مَذْؤُومٌ : Blamed; despised; disgraced; driven away or vanished (pass. part. (. أُخْرُجْ مِنْهَا مَذْءُ وْمًا مَّدْحُوْرًا : Get out hence despised and banished (7:19) ذَبَّ ]aor. يَذُبُّ inf. noun ذَبَّ عَنْهُ ذَبُّ : He repelled from him; he defended him ذَبَّ الذُّبَابَ : He drove away the fly or flies. ذَبَّ also means he went hither and thither not remaining in one place. ذُبَابٌ )singular and plural and ذُبَابَةٌ is singular): Fly or flies لَنْ يَخْلُقُوْا ذُبَابًا : They cannot create even afly )22:74( إِنَّهُ لَأَوْهَى مِنَ الذَّبَابِ : He is more frail than a fly. ذُبَابٌ also means, continuous evil or harm أَصَابَنِي ذُبَابٌ : An evil has befallen me; ill-luck; plague or pestilence; madness; pupil or apple of the eye. ذَبْذَبَ أَهْلَهُ ذَبْذَبَ : He defended his family. ذَبْذَبَ الْقَوْمَ : He harmed or hurt or molested the people. ذَبْذَبَهُ : He left or made him to be confounded and perplexed; he made him wavering or vacillating. تَذَبْذَبَ بَيْنَ أَمْرَيْنِ : He wavered or vacillated between two affairs. تَذَبْذَبَ أَمْرُهُمْ : Their state of affairs became unsteady. (inf. noun مُذَبْذَبٌ تَذَبْذُبٌ : Wavering, vacillating; one who does so; (plural( مُذَبْذَبُوْنَ and مُذَبْذَبِينَ بَيْنَ مُذَبْذَبِينَ ذلک : Wavering between this and that )4:144(. 288