Root: س ب ع
Words from this Root in the Grand Qur'aan:
a) Total occurrences: 28
b) No of constructions: 13
It occurs in 24 Ayahs in 16 Suras.
bn Faris [died 1005] stated:
(مقاييس اللغة)
السين والباء والعين أصلان مطردان صحيحان: أحدهما في العَدَد، والآخر شيءٌ من الوحوش
That it firstly means the cardinal number (seven and seventy), and secondly it refers to animal of family wild beast.
It has been used in the Grand Qur'aan in both the meanings. Once for the animal of prey:
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And that mangled by animal of prey save that you timely slaughtered it; [refer 5:03]
In Arabic the cardinal number represents the count of an individual object. It is not merely a digit as is a number in English. Therefore, it also has gender, either masculine or feminine in relation to the counted object. When the counted object is feminine, the cardinal number will be masculine; alternatively if each member of the counted object is masculine, the cardinal number will be feminine.
It is mentioned in possessive and adjectival phrases.
When counted noun is elided in possessive phrase, the cardinal number is given in compensation a tanwin, as in 15:87 and 78:12.
In Grand Qur'aan other Roots with first two letters س ب
1) س ب ب
2) س ب ت
3) س ب ح
4) س ب ط
5) س ب غ
6) س ب ق
7) س ب ل
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اسم :معرفہ باللام-مرفوع-جمع مذكر |
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اسم عدد:منصوب/ مجرور |