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م ك ث (mīm kāf thā) arabic root word meaning.


There are 7 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root mīm kāf thā (م ك ث) occurs seven times in the Quran, in three derived forms:
    • four times as the form I verb makatha (مَكَثَ)
    • 1 times as the noun muk'th (مُكْث)
    • 2 times as the active participle mākithīn (مَّٰكِثِين)



To tarry, to tarry and wait/expect, to loiter, to stay, pause in expectation, to not haste, be slow of speech.

All words derived from mīm kāf thā root word


WordMeaningArabic
(13:17:36) fayamkuthu
remains
فَيَمْكُثُ
(17:106:7) muk'thin
intervals
مُكْثٍ
(18:3:1) mākithīna
(They will) abide
مَاكِثِينَ
(20:10:6) um'kuthū
Stay here
امْكُثُوا
(27:22:1) famakatha
So he stayed
فَمَكَثَ
(28:29:14) um'kuthū
Stay here
امْكُثُوا
(43:77:8) mākithūna
(will) remain
مَاكِثُونَ
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