The corpus record — Arabic
تَّقَطَّعَ
ttaqatta'a
5 taqaT~aEa * for qaT~aEa : see S, voce xaTara . ― -b2- taqaT~aEa : see taSar~ama : It (a wound or ulcer) became dissundered, by putrefaction. ― -b3- It (a garment, or a water-skin, &c.) became ragged, tattered, or dissundered, by rottenness. It (milk) became decomposed; it curdled, clotted, or coag
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- The Quran 5 · 0.39/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
In the wild
- تَقَطَّعُ Quran 21:93 (Al-Anbiya 93)
- تَقَطَّعُ Quran 23:53 (Al-Mu'minun 53)
- تَقَطَّعَتْ Quran 2:166 (Al-Baqarah 166)
- تَّقَطَّعَ Quran 6:94 (Al-An'am 94)
- تَقَطَّعَ Quran 9:110 (At-Tawbah 110)
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