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خ و ل (khā wāw lām) arabic root word meaning.


There are 8 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root khā wāw lām (خ و ل) occurs eight times in the Quran, in three derived forms:
    • three times as the form II verb khawwala (خَوَّلَ)
    • 2 times as the noun khāl (خَال)
    • three times as the noun khālāt (خَٰلَٰت)



To manage/govern/sustain/tend to one's dependants, to be in possession (owner) of a property or other thing (such as slaves or servants or dependants), having many maternal uncles, perceive or discover, pay frequent attention to or return to time after time, lend a thing to someone, be a keeper or guardian of a thing, a sign or mark or token of good, bestow a gift or confer upon someone, to be or do or produce what is good.

All words derived from khā wāw lām root word


WordMeaningArabic
(4:23:7) wakhālātukum
and your mother's sisters
وَخَالَاتُكُمْ
(6:94:10) khawwalnākum
We bestowed (on) you
خَوَّلْنَاكُمْ
(24:61:40) akhwālikum
(of) your maternal uncles
أَخْوَالِكُمْ
(24:61:43) khālātikum
(of) your maternal aunts
خَالَاتِكُمْ
(33:50:22) khālika
(of) your maternal uncles
خَالِكَ
(33:50:24) khālātika
(of) your maternal aunts
خَالَاتِكَ
(39:8:11) khawwalahu
He bestows on him
خَوَّلَهُ
(39:49:8) khawwalnāhu
We bestow (on) him
خَوَّلْنَاهُ
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