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ح ر ص (ḥā rā ṣād) arabic root word meaning.


There are 5 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root ḥā rā ṣād (ح ر ص) occurs five times in the Quran, in three derived forms:
    • three times as the form I verb ḥaraṣ (حَرَصْ)
    • 1 times as the noun aḥraṣ (أَحْرَص)
    • 1 times as the noun ḥarīṣ (حَرِيص)



To desire ardently/eagerly/strongly/greedily, covet, hanker after a thing, desire a thing excessively or inordinately or culpably, strive or labour, exert oneself, take extraordinary pains to obtain/attain/acquire a thing, excessively solicitous or careful and fearful, excessively pitiful or compassionate to a person, apply oneself constantly or perseveringly to a thing. To rent or cleave a thing, strip off/scrape off/rub off/abrade/remove a superficial part or peel or rind, make holes in a thing by beating it.

All words derived from ḥā rā ṣād root word


WordMeaningArabic
(2:96:2) aḥraṣa
(the) most greedy
أَحْرَصَ
(4:129:8) ḥaraṣtum
you desired
حَرَصْتُمْ
(9:128:10) ḥarīṣun
(he is) concerned
حَرِيصٌ
(12:103:5) ḥaraṣta
you desire
حَرَصْتَ
(16:37:2) taḥriṣ
you desire
تَحْرِصْ
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