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خ و ض (khā wāw ḍād) arabic root word meaning.


There are 12 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root khā wāw ḍād (خ و ض) occurs 12 times in the Quran, in three derived forms:
    • nine times as the form I verb khāḍu (خَاضُ)
    • 2 times as the verbal noun khawḍ (خَوْض)
    • 1 times as the active participle khāiḍīn (خَآئِضِين)



To wade/walk/pass through/enter, to bring one thing to another, to penetrate or force one's way to or through a thing, plunge into a thing, follow erring, enter into false/vain discourse or speech, mix and stir about (beverage or wine), act wrongly or in an improper manner concerning an affair.

All words derived from khā wāw ḍād root word


WordMeaningArabic
(4:140:19) yakhūḍū
they engage
يَخُوضُوا
(6:68:4) yakhūḍūna
engage (in vain talks)
يَخُوضُونَ
(6:68:10) yakhūḍū
they engage
يَخُوضُوا
(6:91:43) khawḍihim
their discourse
خَوْضِهِمْ
(9:65:6) nakhūḍu
conversing
نَخُوضُ
(9:69:21) wakhuḍ'tum
and you indulge
وَخُضْتُمْ
(9:69:23) khāḍū
indulges (in idle talk)
خَاضُوا
(43:83:2) yakhūḍū
(to) converse vainly
يَخُوضُوا
(52:12:4) khawḍin
(vain) discourse
خَوْضٍ
(70:42:2) yakhūḍū
(to) converse vainly
يَخُوضُوا
(74:45:2) nakhūḍu
indulge in vain talk
نَخُوضُ
(74:45:4) l-khāiḍīna
the vain talkers
الْخَائِضِينَ
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