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The corpus record — Arabic

جَهَنَّم

jahannam

jahan~amu jhnm [ Hell; or Hell-fire; ] (T, S, K, &c.;) a name of the fire with which God will punish, (T, S,) in the life to come, (T,) his [ disobedient and unrepentant and unbelieving ] servants; (S;) a proper name of the abode of punishment: (Bd, ii. 202:) a word rendered quasi-coordinate to the

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  • The Quran 77 · 6.02/10k

What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

jahan~amu jhnm [ Hell; or Hell-fire; ] (T, S, K, &c.;) a name of the fire with which God will punish, (T, S,) in the life to come, (T,) his [ disobedient and unrepentant and unbelieving ] servants; (S;) a proper name of the abode of punishment: (Bd, ii. 202:) a word rendered quasi-coordinate to the quinqueliteral-radical class by the doubling of the third letter: (S:) accord. to some, it is an Arabic word, applied to the fire of the world to come because of its depth; [see the last paragraph;] (T, TA;) or originally syn. with Aln~aAru [ fire, or the fire ]; (Bd in ii. 202;) and imperfectly decl. because determinate and of the fem. gender: (T, S:) accord. to others, it is an arabicized word, (T, S, Bd ubi suprà,) imperfectly decl. because determinate and of foreign origin; (T, TA;) some say, originally Persian; (S;) others, from the Hebrew khnAm , (TA,) [or as Golius says, ? “ the Valley of Hinnom, ” where children were burned alive as sacrifices to the idol Moloch.] ― -b2- See also jihin~aAmN .

In the wild

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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.