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The ninth word of verse (4:166) is divided into 2 morphological segments. A circumstantial particle and noun. The connective particle wa is usually translated as "while" and is used to indicate the circumstance of events. The noun is masculine plural and is in the nominative case (مرفوع). The noun's triliteral root is mīm lām kāf (م ل ك).
Position | Text | POS | Tags | Root | Lemma | Actions |
1 | وَ | P - circumstantial particle | CIRC,PREF | و | Show | |
2 | ٱلْ | P - determiner | DET,PREF | ال | Show | |
3 | مَلَٰٓئِكَةُ | N - noun | MP,NOM | ملك | مَلَك | Show |
Name | Value | Action |
perfect | مَلَكَ | |
imperfect | يَمْلِكُ | |
imperative | اِمْلِكْ | |
active_participle | مَالِك | |
passive_participle | مَمْلُوْك | |
verbal_noun | مُلْك |