The Arabic word "وَفَارَ" (wafāra) means "and gushes forth" or "and overflowed," describing the surging of liquid.
The Arabic word "وَفَارَ" (wafāra) means "and gushes forth" or "and overflowed". It describes the action of water or liquid surging forth.
| arabic | وَفَارَ |
|---|---|
| root | to overflow, to gush forth, to boil up |
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| occurrences | 2 times |
| order | 6067 |
Tags: verb
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