عنب

'-n-b

11 wordsRank #553

Description

The Arabic root ع-ن-ب ('ayn-nun-ba') refers exclusively to grapes and grapevines in the Quran, appearing in descriptions of both earthly gardens and Paradise. The root consistently denotes this specific fruit across all its derivations, emphasizing grapes as a sign of Allah's provision and blessing to humanity. In Quranic context, grapes are frequently mentioned alongside other fruits like dates and pomegranates as examples of divine bounty and agricultural abundance, serving as reminders of God's creative power and generosity in providing sustenance.

Derived Words in the Quran

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وَأَعْنَابٍۢ
wa-aʿnābinand grapevines
noun2:266
أَعْنَابٍۢ
aʿnābingrapes
noun6:99
أَعْنَـٰبٍۢ
aʿnābingrapevines
noun13:4
وَٱلْأَعْنَـٰبَ
wal-aʿnābaand the grapes
noun16:11
وَٱلْأَعْنَـٰبِ
wal-aʿnābiand the grapes
noun16:67
وَعِنَبٍۢ
waʿinabinand grapes
noun17:91
أَعْنَـٰبٍۢ
aʿnābingrapes
noun18:32
وَأَعْنَـٰبٍۢ
wa-aʿnābinand grapevines
noun23:19
36
Ya-Sinيس(1 word)
وَأَعْنَـٰبٍۢ
wa-aʿnābinand grapevines
noun36:34
وَأَعْنَـٰبًۭا
wa-aʿnābanand grapevines
noun78:32
80
'Abasaعبس(1 word)
وَعِنَبًۭا
waʿinabanAnd grapes
noun80:28