The corpus record — Arabic
بَشِير
bashiyr
ba$iyrN * i. q. ↓ muba$~irN , (S, Mgh, K,) [and so ↓ ba$uwrN , as will be seen by an ex. in what follows,] One who announces to a people [ or person ] an event, either good or evil; (TA;) but meaning the former oftener than the latter: (Msb:) [ an announcer of a joyful event, or joyful events: one w
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- The Quran 9 · 0.7/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
In the wild
- بَشِيرٌ Quran 11:2 (Hud 2)
- بَشِيرُ Quran 12:96 (Yusuf 96)
- بَشِيرًا Quran 2:119 (Al-Baqarah 119)
- بَشِيرًا Quran 34:28 (Saba 28)
- بَشِيرًا Quran 35:24 (Fatir 24)
- بَشِيرًا Quran 41:4 (Fussilat 4)
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Quran text from Tanzil (tanzil.net), distributed verbatim per its license. Morphological facts derived from the Quranic Arabic Corpus (corpus.quran.com, Kais Dukes), stated as facts with source credit. Dictionary senses from Lane, An Arabic-English Lexicon (1863-93, public domain), via the Perseus Digital Library.