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مُّسْتَمِرّ

mmustamirr

musotamir~N * act. part. n. of 10, q. v. ― -b2- EaAdapN musotamir~apN A custom constantly obtaining; unvarying. (A, Mgh.) ― -b3- siHorN musotamir~N [in the Kur, liv. 2,] En-chantment going on: or having one continuous course: or continuing in the same manner: or continuing in a regular, uniform, or

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musotamir~N * act. part. n. of 10, q. v. ― -b2- EaAdapN musotamir~apN A custom constantly obtaining; unvarying. (A, Mgh.) ― -b3- siHorN musotamir~N [in the Kur, liv. 2,] En-chantment going on: or having one continuous course: or continuing in the same manner: or continuing in a regular, uniform, or constant, course: (Mgh:) or passing away, and vain, or ineffectual: or (assumed tropical:) strong: (K:) or bitter. (TA.) ― -b4- fiY yawomi naHosK musotamir~K [in the Kur, liv. 19,] In a day of ill fortune that was lasting, or continual: (Zj, K:) or of which the evil, (K:) or ill luck, (TA,) was continual; (K, TA:) or effective, (K, * TA,) with respect to that which it was ordered and constrained to accomplish: (K:) or (assumed tropical:) potent in its evil fortune: or bitter: or in a Wednesday that did not come round again in the month: (K:) or in the last Wednesday of the month of Safar. (TA.)

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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.