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خ ل ط (khā lām ṭā) arabic root word meaning.


There are 6 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root khā lām ṭā (خ ل ط) occurs six times in the Quran, in four derived forms:
    • 1 times as the form I verb khalaṭu (خَلَطُ)
    • 1 times as the form III verb tukhāliṭu (تُخَالِطُ)
    • three times as the form VIII verb ikh'talaṭa (ٱخْتَلَطَ)
    • 1 times as the noun khulaṭā (خُلَطَآء)



To mix, intermingle, incorporate, blend, put together with another thing, confuse/confound/disorder, to perplex or disturb, to have intercourse (i.e. a man with his wife, or with a woman), to penetrate into [ TA - khalthu ash-shaybu (the arrow penetrated into him) ], to infect or pervade, associate/converse, become intimate with, enter into a confederacy/league/compact/covenant, good natured/disposition.

All words derived from khā lām ṭā root word


WordMeaningArabic
(2:220:12) tukhāliṭūhum
you associate with them
تُخَالِطُوهُمْ
(6:146:22) ikh'talaṭa
(is) joined
اخْتَلَطَ
(9:102:4) khalaṭū
They had mixed
خَلَطُوا
(10:24:9) fa-ikh'talaṭa
so absorbs
فَاخْتَلَطَ
(18:45:10) fa-ikh'talaṭa
then mingles
فَاخْتَلَطَ
(38:24:11) l-khulaṭāi
the partners
الْخُلَطَاءِ
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