منکر munkir act. part. of انکر 'to deny; to reject,' c., iv of نکر 'to ignore; to deny,' c.
A منکر munkir (act. part. of انکر 'to deny; to reject,' &c., iv of نکر 'to ignore; to deny,' &c.), part. adj. & s.m. Denying; rejecting; disapproving (of); averse (to);—one who denies, denier; rejecter; ignorer;—an atheist;—one who takes ill, or feels disobliged; one who places no confidence (in another), but disbelieves what he professes:—munkir honā (-kā), To deny; disavow; to retract (one's word); to disown, to renounce.
منکر munkar pass. part. of انکر; see munkir
A منکر munkar (pass. part. of انکر; see munkir), s.m. Name of an angel, who, with another named Nakīr (both angels of terrible aspect), will (according to Muslim belief) examine the dead in the sepulchre.
منعقد munʻaqid act. part. of اِنْعقد 'to become tied, or knit,' c., vii of عقد 'to tie,' c.
A منعقد munʻaqid (act. part. of اِنْعقد 'to become tied, or knit,' &c., vii of عقد 'to tie,' &c.), part. adj. Tied, knit; bound (by contract, &c.);—agreed upon, covenanted; concluded, settled, established; organized; confirmed, ratified (said of a sale or bargain, a contract, or a marriage, &c.);—held, celebrated:—munʻaqiduʼl-lisān, adj. Tongue-tied.
منقار minqār n. of instr. fr. نقر 'to strike; to peck,' c.
A منقار minqār (n. of instr. fr. نقر 'to strike; to peck,' &c.), s.f. Beak, bill (of a bird;—syn. ćoṅć).
منقاد munqād pass. part. of اِنْقاد 'to suffer oneself to be led; to be tractable,' c., vii of قاد for قود 'to lead,' c.
A منقاد munqād (pass. part. of اِنْقاد 'to suffer oneself to be led; to be tractable,' &c., vii of قاد (for قود 'to lead,' &c.), part. adj. Tractable, submissive, obedient;—soft, yielding.