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سقت
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes a state of lacking abundance or blessing, often referring to a lack of water or sustenance. It can also denote a lack of fertility or productivity.
Derived headwords
سَقَتَverb
- 1.to lack blessingclassical
To be devoid of abundance, prosperity, or divine favor.
- 2.to be barrenclassical
To be infertile or unproductive, lacking in growth or yield.
سَقَتًاnoun
- 1.lack of blessingclassical
A state of being without abundance or divine favor.
- 2.barrennessclassical
The condition of being infertile or unproductive.
سُقْتًاnoun
- 1.lack of blessingclassical
A state of being without abundance or divine favor.
- 2.barrennessclassical
The condition of being infertile or unproductive.
سَقِتٌadjective
- 1.lacking blessingclassical
Describing something that is devoid of abundance or prosperity.
- 2.barrenclassical
Describing something that is infertile or unproductive.
Parallel reading
سَقَتَ، كفرح سقتا وسقتا، فهو سقت: لم تكن له بركة.
Saqata, like faraha, means saqatan and suqtan, and he is saqit: he had no blessing.