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ب ط ش (bā ṭā shīn) arabic root word meaning.


There are 10 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root bā ṭā shīn (ب ط ش) occurs 10 times in the Quran, in three derived forms:
    • five times as the form I verb baṭash (بَطَشْ)
    • 2 times as the noun baṭshat (بَطْشَة)
    • three times as the verbal noun baṭsh (بَطْش)



An assault, violent seizureSeizing violently, assaulting vehemently or in angerTaking hold of something, clinging to somethingWorking laboring or wrought (with hands)RecoveringLaboring, striving, and struggling to overcomeMight or strength in war or fight, courage/valor, valiantness or prowessPlace of assault

All words derived from bā ṭā shīn root word


WordMeaningArabic
(7:195:8) yabṭishūna
(to) hold
يَبْطِشُونَ
(26:130:2) baṭashtum
you seize
بَطَشْتُمْ
(26:130:3) baṭashtum
you seize
بَطَشْتُمْ
(28:19:5) yabṭisha
strike
يَبْطِشَ
(43:8:4) baṭshan
(in) power
بَطْشًا
(44:16:2) nabṭishu
We will seize
نَبْطِشُ
(44:16:3) l-baṭshata
(with) the seizure
الْبَطْشَةَ
(50:36:9) baṭshan
(in) power
بَطْشًا
(54:36:3) baṭshatanā
(of) Our seizure
بَطْشَتَنَا
(85:12:2) baṭsha
(the) Grip
بَطْشَ
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