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خ م ر (khā mīm rā) arabic root word meaning.


There are 7 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root khā mīm rā (خ م ر) occurs seven times in the Quran, in two derived forms:
    • 1 times as the noun khumur (خُمُر)
    • six times as the noun khamr (خَمْر)



cover/conceal/veil, becoming changed/altered from a former state/condition, mixed/mingled/incorporated/blended, intoxication/wine/grapes, make-up, any intoxicating thing that clouds/obscures the intellect, come upon secretly/unexpectedly, crowding of people, odour of perfume, women's cover, man's turban, a covering, something fermented/matured....and let them draw/set/cast (walyadribna) with their veils/covers (bikhumurihinna) over (AAala) their breasts/bosom (juyoobihinna)... [24:31]Lane gives some examples: “the dwelling was hidden by the trees”, “he concealed his testimony”, "She (a woman) applied KhaMaRat as a linament, to beautify her complexion.".

All words derived from khā mīm rā root word


WordMeaningArabic
(2:219:3) l-khamri
[the] intoxicants
الْخَمْرِ
(5:90:5) l-khamru
the intoxicants
الْخَمْرُ
(5:91:10) l-khamri
intoxicants
الْخَمْرِ
(12:36:10) khamran
wine
خَمْرًا
(12:41:7) khamran
wine
خَمْرًا
(24:31:16) bikhumurihinna
their head covers
بِخُمُرِهِنَّ
(47:15:20) khamrin
wine
خَمْرٍ
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