The triliteral root qāf thā hamza (ق ث أ) occurs only once in the Quran, as the noun qithā (قِثَّآئ). The translation below is a brief gloss intended as a guide to meaning. An Arabic word may have a range of meanings depending on context. Click onthe word for more linguistic information, or to suggestion a correction.
Noun
| (2:61:19) waqithāihā | [and] its cucumbers | فَادْعُ لَنَا رَبَّكَ يُخْرِجْ لَنَا مِمَّا تُنْبِتُ الْأَرْضُ مِنْ بَقْلِهَا وَقِثَّائِهَا وَفُومِهَا وَعَدَسِهَا وَبَصَلِهَا |
See Also
- Lane's Lexicon
- Classical Arabic dictionary



