خيل

kh-y-l

9 wordsRank #613

Description

The Arabic root خيل (kh-y-l) primarily relates to horses and cavalry, representing strength, nobility, and military power in the Quranic context. The root appears in various forms describing horses as war mounts and symbols of worldly beauty and might, particularly in contexts discussing warfare, divine blessings, and the ephemeral nature of worldly possessions. In the Quran, horses are portrayed both as gifts from God for human use in battle and travel, and as tests of whether believers prioritize material splendor over spiritual devotion.

Derived Words in the Quran

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وَٱلْخَيْلِ
wal-khayliand [the] horses
noun3:14
مُخْتَالًۭا
mukh'tālan[a] proud
noun4:36
ٱلْخَيْلِ
l-khaylihorses
noun8:60
وَٱلْخَيْلَ
wal-khaylaAnd horses
noun16:8
بِخَيْلِكَ
bikhaylikawith your cavalry
noun17:64
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Tahaطه(1 word)
يُخَيَّلُ
yukhayyaluseemed
verb20:66
مُخْتَالٍۢ
mukh'tālinself-conceited
adjective31:18
مُخْتَالٍۢ
mukh'tālinself-deluded
adjective57:23
خَيْلٍۢ
khaylinhorses
noun59:6