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ك ظ م (kāf ẓā mīm) arabic root word meaning.


There are 6 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root kāf ẓā mīm (ك ظ م) occurs six times in the Quran, in three derived forms:
    • three times as the noun kaẓīm (كَظِيم)
    • 2 times as the active participle kāẓimīn (كَٰظِمِين)
    • 1 times as the passive participle makẓūm (مَكْظُوم)



To shut, stop, abstract, suppress one’s anger, choke, tight or fill something with a check, abstain from chewing the end.kaziim - one who is grieving inwardly and in silence, repressor of rage, filled with sorrow that is suppressed.makzuum - oppressed and depressed with grief.

All words derived from kāf ẓā mīm root word


WordMeaningArabic
(3:134:6) wal-kāẓimīna
and those who restrain
وَالْكَاظِمِينَ
(12:84:12) kaẓīmun
a suppressor
كَظِيمٌ
(16:58:9) kaẓīmun
suppresses grief
كَظِيمٌ
(40:18:8) kāẓimīna
choked
كَاظِمِينَ
(43:17:12) kaẓīmun
(is) filled with grief
كَظِيمٌ
(68:48:11) makẓūmun
(was) distressed
مَكْظُومٌ
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