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خ ب ل (khā bā lām) arabic root word meaning.


There are 2 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root khā bā lām (خ ب ل) occurs 2 times in the Quran as the noun khabāl (خَبَال).



To be or become corrupted, unsound, vitiated or disordered in intellect or reason, become possessed or insane, be lost, cut off, deprived of heart or reason. Prevent or hinder from doing a thing. Affliction/trouble/difficulty/distress/fatigue.Seek to corrupt, render unsound, occasioning to agitation like that of possession or insanity, by disease affecting the reason and thought.Difficulty in people in which they see not happiness.Egregious stupidity or foolishness, heedlessness or weakness of intellect, state of perdition or destruction. Disordered in the legs so as not to know how to walk.Going/passing/wasting away, being consumed or destroyed.To lend. Jinn, devil, mankind.

All words derived from khā bā lām root word


WordMeaningArabic
(3:118:11) khabālan
(any) ruin
خَبَالًا
(9:47:7) khabālan
(in) confusion
خَبَالًا
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