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لشر
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the concept of evil, harm, or badness. It is used to denote something wicked, a misfortune, or a general state of ill-being. The root can also be used in specific contexts to refer to a person's name.
Derived headwords
شَرٌّnoun
- 1.evilboth
A quality or state of being evil, wicked, or bad. It can refer to moral evil or general misfortune.
- 2.harmboth
Something that causes damage, injury, or loss.
- 3.badnessboth
The state or quality of being bad or inferior.
شَرٌّname
- 1.Sharclassical
The name of Abu Tha'labah Al-Khushani, a companion of the Prophet.
لَا شَرَّparticle
- 1.no evilboth
A phrase used to negate the presence or occurrence of evil or harm.
Parallel reading
لا شر، اسم أبي ثعلبه الخشني الصحابي
La Shar, the name of Abu Tha'labah Al-Khushani, the companion.