The corpus record — Arabic
تَرَكَ
taraka
tarokN rA^Y rk trk trky wrY : see tariykapN . -A2- Also A [ drinking-cup or bowl such as is called ] qadaH which a man lifts, or carries, with his two hands. (Ibn-'Abbád, TA.)
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Where it lives
- The Quran 40 · 3.12/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
In the wild
- نَّتْرُكَ Quran 11:87 (Hud 87)
- تَرَكْ Quran 12:17 (Yusuf 17)
- تَرَكْ Quran 12:37 (Yusuf 37)
- تَرَكَ Quran 16:61 (An-Nahl 61)
- تَرَكْ Quran 18:99 (Al-Kahf 99)
- تَرَكْ Quran 23:100 (Al-Mu'minun 100)
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