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ح ر ض (ḥā rā ḍād) arabic root word meaning.


There are 3 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root ḥā rā ḍād (ح ر ض) occurs three times in the Quran, in two derived forms:
    • 2 times as the form II verb ḥarriḍi (حَرِّضِ)
    • 1 times as the noun ḥaraḍ (حَرَض)



To become emaciated, be disordered, be profligate, become sick or diseased, be weary, become fatigued at the point of death, be dissolved by excessive grief or love, constantly affected by grief so as to be at the point of death, suffer protracted disquietude of mind and disease, be unable to rise from or quit the place, become low or sordid or bad, be neglected or forsaken, possess no good, to excite/urge/instigate someone, rouse someone to ardour or to fight, contend with another in shuffling or playing with gaming-arrows, apply oneself constantly or perseveringly to work, corrupt or vitiate or destroy oneself or one's own soul.

All words derived from ḥā rā ḍād root word


WordMeaningArabic
(4:84:9) waḥarriḍi
And encourage
وَحَرِّضِ
(8:65:3) ḥarriḍi
Urge
حَرِّضِ
(12:85:8) ḥaraḍan
fatally ill
حَرَضًا
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