The corpus record — Arabic
حَكِيم
hakiym
HakiymN Hkym Possessing knowledge or science; [in its most usual sense,] possessing Hikomap [as meaning wisdom ]; (S, TA; [see also A^aHokamu AlHaAkimiyna ;]) [ wise; a sage: and in the modern language, a philosopher: and particularly a physician: ] one who performs, or executes, affairs firmly, sol
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- The Quran 97 · 7.58/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
In the wild
- حَكِيمِ Quran 10:1 (Yunus 1)
- حَكِيمٍ Quran 11:1 (Hud 1)
- حَكِيمُ Quran 12:100 (Yusuf 100)
- حَكِيمٌ Quran 12:6 (Yusuf 6)
- حَكِيمُ Quran 12:83 (Yusuf 83)
- حَكِيمُ Quran 14:4 (Ibrahim 4)
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