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ز ه ق (zāy hā qāf) arabic root word meaning.


There are 5 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root zāy hā qāf (ز ه ق) occurs five times in the Quran, in three derived forms:
    • three times as the form I verb zahaqa (زَهَقَ)
    • 1 times as the noun zahūq (زَهُوق)
    • 1 times as the active participle zāhiq (زَاهِق)



went/passed forth, departed, perished, dying, came to naught, went swiftly.Zahaqa (prf. 3rd. p.m. sing): Vanished awayTazhaqa (acc. imp. 3rd. p.f. sing): DepartZaahiqun (act. pic m. sing): Vanished oneZahuuqun (acc. ints.): Ever bound to vanish away

All words derived from zāy hā qāf root word


WordMeaningArabic
(9:55:14) watazhaqa
and should depart
وَتَزْهَقَ
(9:85:13) watazhaqa
and will depart
وَتَزْهَقَ
(17:81:4) wazahaqa
and perished
وَزَهَقَ
(17:81:9) zahūqan
(bound) to perish
زَهُوقًا
(21:18:9) zāhiqun
vanishing
زَاهِقٌ
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