Root: ب ذ ر
Words from this Root in the Grand Qur'aan:
a) Total occurrences: 3
b) No of constructions: 3
Semantic Domain: Personality Traits
Negative: Spendthrift, profligate, extravagant
A spendthrift, also called profligate, is someone who
spends money prodigiously and who is extravagant and recklessly
wasteful, often to a point where the spending climbs well beyond his
means.
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And you give/spend wealth
to the near relative his due-right, and to the destitute, and
to the wayfarer,
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But you should not scatter
the wealth by spending
extravagantly. [17:26]
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Indeed the spendthrifts are
the brothers of the devils;
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And for his Sustainer Lord
the Shai'taan was ungratefully disobedient. [17:27]
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And in case you have to turn away from them for
want of seeking bounty from your Sustainer Lord which you expect,
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Thereat, say for them a
word-statement of gentle import. [17:28]
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And you should not render your hand chained towards your
neck,
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Nor should you stretch it to the
whole stretch with the result that you might sit/end up objurgating
and languished. [17:29]
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Active Participle: Definite; Sound plural;
Masculine; accusative. (1) 17:27=1
اسم فاعل:معرفہ
باللام- منصوب-جمع
سالم مذكر |
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2 |
Verb: Imperfect; Second person; singular;
masculine; active; Mood: Jussive; [Form-II]; Subject pronoun hidden;
مصدر-تَبْذِيرٌ
Verbal Noun. (1)17:26=1
فعل مضارع مجزوم/الفاعل:ضمير
مستتر جوازاً تقديره:أَنتَ-واحد
مذكر
حاضر-باب تَفْعِيل
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3 |
Verbal noun: Indefinite; accusative, [Form-II]
(1)17:26=1
مصدر: منصوب |
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ب ر ء
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