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م ر د (mīm rā dāl) arabic root word meaning.


There are 5 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root mīm rā dāl (م ر د) occurs five times in the Quran, in four derived forms:
    • 1 times as the form I verb maradu (مَرَدُ)
    • 2 times as the adjective marīd (مَّرِيد)
    • 1 times as the active participle mārid (مَّارِد)
    • 1 times as the form II passive participle mumarrad (مُّمَرَّد)



To seep or soak bread (or corn) in water, to crumble or soften, rub a thing in water, make a thing soft, to polish a thing, to be beardless or without facial hair (youth or young man), exalt oneself, to be insolent and audacious/bold, excessively proud or corrupt, extravagant in acts of wrongdoing and disobedience, to be accustomed/habituated/inured to a thing, care not for a thing, be destitute of good, to strip or peel a thing, lofty or high, to be brisk/lively/sprightly.

All words derived from mīm rā dāl root word


WordMeaningArabic
(4:117:11) marīdan
rebellious
مَرِيدًا
(9:101:9) maradū
They persist
مَرَدُوا
(22:3:12) marīdin
rebellious
مَرِيدٍ
(27:44:15) mumarradun
made smooth
مُمَرَّدٌ
(37:7:5) māridin
rebellious
مَارِدٍ
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