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ع ز م (ʿayn zāy mīm) arabic root word meaning.


There are 9 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root ʿayn zāy mīm (ع ز م) occurs nine times in the Quran, in two derived forms:
    • four times as the form I verb ʿazama (عَزَمَ)
    • five times as the noun ʿazm (عَزْم)



to resolve, determine, decide, propose, carry out a resolution, set one's heart upon, fixed determination.'Azama (imp. 3rd. m. sing.): resolved.'Azamta (prf. 2nd. m. sing.): thou had resolved.'Azamuu (prf. 3rd. m. pl.): they resolved.Laa Ta'zimuu (prt. neg. m. pl.): do not resolve.'Azmun (v. n.): resolution, firm determination, consistency.

All words derived from ʿayn zāy mīm root word


WordMeaningArabic
(2:227:2) ʿazamū
they resolve
عَزَمُوا
(2:235:28) taʿzimū
resolve (on)
تَعْزِمُوا
(3:159:23) ʿazamta
you have decided
عَزَمْتَ
(3:186:23) ʿazmi
the matters
عَزْمِ
(20:115:11) ʿazman
determination
عَزْمًا
(31:17:16) ʿazmi
the matters
عَزْمِ
(42:43:7) ʿazmi
matters
عَزْمِ
(46:35:5) l-ʿazmi
of determination
الْعَزْمِ
(47:21:5) ʿazama
(is) determined
عَزَمَ
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