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ق ن ع (qāf nūn ʿayn) arabic root word meaning.


There are 2 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root qāf nūn ʿayn (ق ن ع) occurs 2 times in the Quran, in two derived forms:
    • 1 times as the noun muq'niʿī (مُقْنِعِى)
    • 1 times as the active participle qāniʿ (قَانِع)



to be content, satisfied with what is within one's approach, not looking for more, beg with some reservation, beseech earnestly. qani'un (pl. qunna'un) - one who is deserving charity but does not beg, content. muqni'un (vb. 4) - one who lifts up the head. aqna'a - to raise (the head), outstretched neck.

All words derived from qāf nūn ʿayn root word


WordMeaningArabic
(14:43:2) muq'niʿī
raised up
مُقْنِعِي
(22:36:21) l-qāniʿa
the needy who do not ask
الْقَانِعَ
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