1. مُسْوِدٌ
The corpus record — Arabic
مُسْوَدّ
muswadd
musowidN * [act. part. n. of A^asowada , q. v.:] with p , i. e. musowidapN , A woman who brings forth black children: the contr. is termed muboyiDapN , (Fr, K in art. byD ,) or, more commonly, muwDiHapN . (O and TA in that art.)
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- The Quran 2 · 0.16/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
2. مُسَوَّدٌ
In the wild
- مُسْوَدًّا Quran 16:58 (An-Nahl 58)
- مُسْوَدًّا Quran 43:17 (Az-Zukhruf 17)
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