Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 340
ركض ركب and some of them they eat )36:73( رِكَابٌ : Camels used for riding. مِنْ خَيْلٍ وَّلَا رِكَابٍ : Neither horses nor camels. رِكَابٌ has no proper singular; the word used for singular is رِكَابُ السَّحَابِ رَاحِلَةٌ The winds. رَكُوْبٌ and رَكُوْبَةٌ : A beast that is ridden. َمَالَهُ رَكُوْبَةٌ َولاَ حَمُوْلَةٌ وَ لاحَلُوْبَةٌ : He has not a she-camel to ride, nor one to carry burdens, nor one to be milked. رَكْبَهُ : He set or put one part of it upon another; he composed, fashioned (or constituted) it, or put it together. فِي أَيِّ صُوْرَةٍ مَّا شَاءَ رَكَّبَكَ : And He composed thee after what form He would )829( تَرَاكَبَ السَّحَابُ : The clouds were or became heaped or piled up one above or upon another. حَبًّا مُّتَرَاكِبًا : Clustered grain (6:100). رَكَدَ ]aor. يَرْكُدُ inf. noun رَكَدَ الْمَاءُ وَالرِّيْحُ رُكُوْدٌ : The water or wind became still or motionless رَكَدَتِ السَّفِيْنَةُ : The ship became motionless. رَكَدَ الْقَوْمُ : The people were or became still, motionless or silent. مَاءُ رَاكِدٌ أَوْ رِيْحُ رَاكِدَةٌ : Motionless water or So they : فَيَظْلَلْنَ رَوَاكِدَ عَلَى ظَهْرِهِ رَاكِدَةٌ plural of) رَوَاكِدُ . wind become motionless upon its surface (42:34). رَكَزَ الرُّمْحَ رَكْزٌ رَكْزَ ]aor. يَرْكُزُ inf. noun : He stuck or fixed the spear into the ground upright ركز : A sound or a low sound; a sound that is not vehement; a whisper; a sound that one hears from afar; an intelligent, far-hearing, liberal man; a learned, intelligent or generous man. أَوْ تَسْمَعُ لَهُمْ رِكْزًا : Or thou hear even a whisper of them (19:99). رَكَسَ ]aor. يَرْكُسُ inf. noun رَكَسَهُ [رَكْسٌ ]as also اَرْكَسَهُ[ : He turned it over or upside down. وَاللهُ أَرْكَسَهُمْ بِمَا كَسَبُوا : God has over-thrown them because of what they earned (4:89) or it means God has dispersed them for what they have done. اَرْكَسَ اللَّهُ عَدُوِّكَ : May God overturn thine enemy upon his head; or change or reverse the condition of thine enemy. اَرْكَسَ فِى الشِّرِّ : He turned him back or caused him to return to evil 1) : رِكْسٌ( Dirt filth (2) an unclean, dirty or filthy thing. رَكَضَ ]aor. يَرْكُضُ inf. noun رَكْضٌ [ : He struck with his leg or foot. رَكَضَ الطَّائِرُ : The bird moved its wings in flying. رَكْضٌ signifies the act of moving the wing; the act of impelling; the act of urging a 340