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2 err
ضَلَّ (عن الطريق) \ go astray: The sheep went astray and got lost. err: to do sth. wrong; make a mistake. lose: not to become unable to find: He lost his way in the dark. stray: to wander away from where one should be: Some cattle strayed into my garden. -
3 err
أَخْطَأَ \ err: to do sth. wrong; make a mistake. mistake: to misunderstand; have a wrong idea about: We mistook the road and lost our way. offend: to do wrong: I offended against the law by driving too fast. \ See Also خَرَق القانون -
4 err
[əː] verbto make a mistake; to be wrong; to do wrong.يُخْطِئ -
5 err on the side of
to be guilty of what might be seen as a fault in order to avoid an opposite and greater fault:يُخْطِئ لِكَي يَتَفادى ضَرَراIt is better to err on the side of leniency when punishing a child.
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6 szalla
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7 ghalitta
err, make a mistake [Mal ghelt (a mistake)] -
8 ghawa
err [Sem gh-w-y, Uga 'wy (bend, turn away)] -
9 taha
err [Sem t-w-h, t-y-h, Heb taut (error), Syr thwahtha (amazement)] -
10 fasaqa
deviate, err [Sem p-s-q, Heb pasaq (part), Ara pesaq] -
11 fata
pass, elapse; disappear, be over [Sem f-w-t, Gez fwt (err, stray)] -
12 أثم
1́ adj. sinful, sinful person2́ v. sin, err, transgress, trespass -
13 أخطأ
v. mistake, miss, make a mistake, err, go wrong, sin, slip, trip up, fluff, fumble, goof, stumble, misfire -
14 زل
v. err, nod, slight -
15 ضل
v. astray, stray, lead astray, mislead, err, maunder, pervert, peter, seduce -
16 أخطأ
أخْطَأ: اِرْتَكَبَ خَطَأً، كانَ مُخْطِئاًto err, make a mistake, commit an error, be mistaken, be in error, be at fault, be wrong, mistake, blunder; to do wrong; to sin, commit a sin -
17 حرج
حَرِجَ: أثِمَto sin, err, do wrong, be guilty -
18 زل
زَلّ: أخْطَأَto slip, lapse, stumble, blunder, trip, err, fall into error or fault, make a mistake, commit an error -
19 سقط
سَقَطَ: زَلّto slip, lapse, stumble, blunder, trip, err, fall into error or fault, do wrong -
20 غالط
غالَطَ: أوْقَعَهُ في الغَلَط، ضَلّلَto cause to commit a mistake, cause to err; to seek to involve in errors or mistakes, induce into error; to mislead, deceive, cheat
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