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1 holy
طَاهِر \ angel: a pure and gentle person. chaste: having no sexual experience. holy: pure and good, because of a religious life: The old priest was a very holy man. pure: (of a person) having good thoughts. \ See Also عفيف (عَفِيف) -
2 holy
نَقِيّ جدًّا \ holy: pure and good, because of a religious life: The old priest was a very holy man. -
3 نقي
نَقِيّ \ clear: easy to hear or see: The sound of the radio was very clear. Please speak cleary. pure: perfectly clean; not containing any other substance: pure water; pure gold; a pure white cloth, (of a person) having good thoughts; (of a musical note or voice) clear and correct in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences The purest German is spoken around Hanover. \ نَقِيّ جدًّا \ holy: pure and good, because of a religious life: The old priest was a very holy man. -
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5 angel
طَاهِر \ angel: a pure and gentle person. chaste: having no sexual experience. holy: pure and good, because of a religious life: The old priest was a very holy man. pure: (of a person) having good thoughts. \ See Also عفيف (عَفِيف) -
6 chaste
طَاهِر \ angel: a pure and gentle person. chaste: having no sexual experience. holy: pure and good, because of a religious life: The old priest was a very holy man. pure: (of a person) having good thoughts. \ See Also عفيف (عَفِيف) -
7 pure
طَاهِر \ angel: a pure and gentle person. chaste: having no sexual experience. holy: pure and good, because of a religious life: The old priest was a very holy man. pure: (of a person) having good thoughts. \ See Also عفيف (عَفِيف)
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