The corpus record — Arabic
تُحَرِّكْ
tuharrik
5 tHr~k A^HAr A^HrY HAr HrY Hrk tHrk : see 1. ― -b2- [Also It (a letter) was, or became, movent; i. e., immediately followed by a vowel; contr. of sakana .] HarikN , applied to a boy, Light, active, agile, brisk, lively, or sprightly; and sharp, or quick, in intellect. (S, K.)
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- The Quran 1 · 0.08/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
In the wild
- تُحَرِّكْ Quran 75:16 (Al-Qiyamah 16)
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