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مقت

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily concerns intense hatred, detestation, and abhorrence. It extends to the concept of something being detestable or loathsome, and can also refer to a specific detestable practice from the pre-Islamic era.

Derived headwords

مَقَتَverb
  1. 1.
    to hateboth

    To feel intense dislike, aversion, or detestation towards someone or something.

مَقْتًاnoun
  1. 1.
    hatredboth

    The state of intense dislike or detestation; abhorrence.

مَقِيتadjective
  1. 1.
    so he is detestedboth

    so he is detested

مَمْقُوتadjective
  1. 1.
    and detestedboth

    and detested

نِكَاحُ الْمَقْتِnoun
  1. 1.
    was in the pre-Islamic era: for a man to marry his father's wifeboth

    was in the pre-Islamic era: for a man to marry his father's wife

Parallel reading

مقته مقتا
He hated him with hatred.
فهو مقيت
He is hateful.
وهو ممقوت
And he is hated.
ونكاح المقت كان في الجاهلية
And the detestable marriage was in the pre-Islamic era.
أن يتزوج الرجل امرأة أبيه
That a man would marry his father's wife.