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س ك ر (sīn kāf rā) arabic root word meaning.


There are 7 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root sīn kāf rā (س ك ر) occurs seven times in the Quran, in four derived forms:
    • 1 times as the form II verb sukkirat (سُكِّرَتْ)
    • three times as the noun sukārā (سُكَٰرَىٰ)
    • 1 times as the noun sakar (سَكَر)
    • 2 times as the noun sakrat (سَكْرَة)



intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, violent/angry, full/still/motionless/calm, abolish, do away with, be dim, dazzled, rage against, be confused of judgement, bewildered, hindrance, bar, obstacle, obstruction, prevention, brake or stoppage between a person and his understanding and wits and he takes a wrong decision, become silly or blockhead, fail to understand, become cursed in intellect, lose one's wits, dam, to shut or close up, burn/hot, dazzle/cover/confuse, grief, any disturbing element which may distract one's attention or observe one's reason, in a state of mental disequilibrium, one who has no sense as he is in raptures of love/passion/amour, sugar, sweet substance, very sweet date, sakr - sugar.

All words derived from sīn kāf rā root word


WordMeaningArabic
(4:43:8) sukārā
(are) intoxicated
سُكَارَى
(15:15:3) sukkirat
have been dazzled
سُكِّرَتْ
(15:72:4) sakratihim
their intoxication
سَكْرَتِهِمْ
(16:67:7) sakaran
intoxicant
سَكَرًا
(22:2:15) sukārā
intoxicated
سُكَارَى
(22:2:18) bisukārā
(are) intoxicated
بِسُكَارَى
(50:19:2) sakratu
(the) stupor
سَكْرَةُ
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