1. خُطْفٌ
The corpus record — Arabic
خَطِفَ
khatifa
xuTofN xTf (assumed tropical:) A slight disease; as also ↓ xaTofapN . (JK.) ― -b2- maA mino maraDK A_il~aA walahu xuTofN (assumed tropical:) There is no disease but there is for it a cure. (JK, K.) ― -b3- xuTofN and ↓ xuTufN (assumed tropical:) Leanness; or lankness of the belly: and (assumed tropic
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- The Quran 3 · 0.23/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
2. خُطُفٌ
In the wild
- تَخْطَفُ Quran 22:31 (Al-Hajj 31)
- يَخْطَفُ Quran 2:20 (Al-Baqarah 20)
- خَطِفَ Quran 37:10 (As-Saffat 10)
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