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ب ض ع (bā ḍād ʿayn) arabic root word meaning.


There are 7 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root bā ḍād ʿayn (ب ض ع) occurs seven times in the Quran, in two derived forms:
    • five times as the noun biḍāʿat (بِضَٰعَة)
    • 2 times as the noun biḍ'ʿ (بِضْع)



Flesh/meat: cutting of ->slitting, lengthwise, several pieces, cut off in a lumpArticle of merchandise, giving or receiving merchandise occurring in trade, person carrying merchandiseNumber from 1-10 or from 11-20 mutually exclusive, from 3 - 9 (Kur) or an undefined numberSound of cutting swords/whips, sword cutting off a piece of what it strikesLancet/bow

All words derived from bā ḍād ʿayn root word


WordMeaningArabic
(12:19:12) biḍāʿatan
(as) a merchandise
بِضَاعَةً
(12:42:17) biḍ'ʿa
several
بِضْعَ
(12:62:4) biḍāʿatahum
their merchandise
بِضَاعَتَهُمْ
(12:65:5) biḍāʿatahum
their merchandise
بِضَاعَتَهُمْ
(12:65:13) biḍāʿatunā
(is) our merchandise
بِضَاعَتُنَا
(12:88:11) bibiḍāʿatin
with goods
بِبِضَاعَةٍ
(30:4:2) biḍ'ʿi
a few
بِضْعِ
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