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ط م ع (ṭā mīm ʿayn) arabic root word meaning.


There are 12 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root ṭā mīm ʿayn (ط م ع) occurs 12 times in the Quran, in two derived forms:
    • eight times as the form I verb yaṭmaʿu (يَطْمَعُ)
    • four times as the noun ṭamaʿ (طَمَع)



to covet, eagerly desire, long or hope for, yearn for. tama'un - desire, hoping and longing for, causing to be full of hope.

All words derived from ṭā mīm ʿayn root word


WordMeaningArabic
(2:75:1) afataṭmaʿūna
Do you hope
أَفَتَطْمَعُونَ
(5:84:10) wanaṭmaʿu
And we hope
وَنَطْمَعُ
(7:46:18) yaṭmaʿūna
hope
يَطْمَعُونَ
(7:56:9) waṭamaʿan
and hope
وَطَمَعًا
(13:12:6) waṭamaʿan
and a hope
وَطَمَعًا
(26:51:2) naṭmaʿu
hope
نَطْمَعُ
(26:82:2) aṭmaʿu
I hope
أَطْمَعُ
(30:24:6) waṭamaʿan
and hope
وَطَمَعًا
(32:16:8) waṭamaʿan
and hope
وَطَمَعًا
(33:32:12) fayaṭmaʿa
lest should be moved with desire
فَيَطْمَعَ
(70:38:1) ayaṭmaʿu
Does long
أَيَطْمَعُ
(74:15:2) yaṭmaʿu
he desires
يَطْمَعُ
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