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د ك ك (dāl kāf kāf) arabic root word meaning.


There are 7 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root dāl kāf kāf (د ك ك) occurs seven times in the Quran, in four derived forms:
    • 2 times as the form I verb dukkati (دُكَّتِ)
    • 1 times as the noun dakkā (دَكَّآء)
    • 1 times as the noun dakkat (دَكَّة)
    • three times as the verbal noun dakk (دَكّ)



To crush/break/beat/deflate, crumble to pieces, be completely crushed and broken to pieces, to push or thrust, ground, dust.dakk – an even or level place;dakkaa’ – a hill of mould or clay, not rugged, nor amounting to a mountain.dakkah – a single act of breaking, crushing, pounding etc.; a flat topped structure upon which one sits.Dukkat (pp. f. sing.): It is grounded; crushed; made to crumble to pieces.Dukkataa (pp. f. dual.): They both are crushed.Dakaatun (n.): single crash.Dakkan (v.n.): Crumble; dust; powder.Dakkaa' (v.n.): dust.

All words derived from dāl kāf kāf root word


WordMeaningArabic
(7:143:29) dakkan
crumbled to dust
دَكًّا
(18:98:11) dakkāa
level
دَكَّاءَ
(69:14:4) fadukkatā
and crushed
فَدُكَّتَا
(69:14:5) dakkatan
(with) a crushing
دَكَّةً
(89:21:3) dukkati
is leveled
دُكَّتِ
(89:21:5) dakkan
pounded
دَكًّا
(89:21:6) dakkan
(and) crushed
دَكًّا
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