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و ه ن (wāw hā nūn) arabic root word meaning.


There are 9 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root wāw hā nūn (و ه ن) occurs nine times in the Quran, in four derived forms:
    • five times as the form I verb wahana (وَهَنَ)
    • 1 times as the noun awhan (أَوْهَن)
    • 2 times as the noun wahn (وَهْن)
    • 1 times as the form IV active participle mūhin (مُوهِن)



to be weak/feeble/faint/infirm, remiss, languid.Wahana (prf 3rd. p. m.sing.): Waxed; Feeble.Wahanuu (prf 3rd. p. m. plu.): Nerved; Slackened, Lose hearted.LaaTahinuu (prt. neg. n. plu.): Slacken not O ye men!Wahnun/Wahnan (acc/ v. n. ): Weakness.Auhana (n. elative): Weakest, Frailest.Muuhinu (ap-der. m. sing. IV.): One who makes weak.

All words derived from wāw hā nūn root word


WordMeaningArabic
(3:139:2) tahinū
weaken
تَهِنُوا
(3:146:9) wahanū
they lost heart
وَهَنُوا
(4:104:2) tahinū
be weak
تَهِنُوا
(8:18:4) mūhinu
one who makes weak
مُوهِنُ
(19:4:4) wahana
(have) weakened
وَهَنَ
(29:41:13) awhana
the weakest
أَوْهَنَ
(31:14:6) wahnan
(in) weakness
وَهْنًا
(31:14:8) wahnin
weakness
وَهْنٍ
(47:35:2) tahinū
weaken
تَهِنُوا
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