![]() ![]() Aside from being stumped a lot, I also fell for several misdirects: I went with “Novelist Jean” Rhys instead of AUEL, I started with “ease in” before getting to EDGE IN for “Enter gradually” and I thought of a “ray” rather than an ION “gun (sci-fi weapon).”ġA. Seven of the eight long entries in this puzzle are debuts, but none of them are really obscure, and there’s not much in the way of neologisms (or brand-new slang words). If you’re on the right wavelength, this may be a comparatively brisk solve from an imposing constructor. Once enough of the wordplay swims into focus, though, it’s charming and lighthearted. This grid looks typically impossible: arcane trivia, puns galore and clues that are so vague and directionless that they seem cryptic. We send the winds to fertilise, and We bring down water from the sky for you to drink – you do not control its sources.SATURDAY PUZZLE - When it comes to treacherous themeless puzzles, Kameron Austin Collins is a heavy hitter. In which verse do you find the “longest word” of the Qur’an? Notice that in Arabic, the above-mentioned “word” is actually a whole sentence. You can add vowels, pre- and suffixes, and put the root into several patterns. There is only little use in looking for the shortest or longest word because most words have a root consisting of three letters. It works very different compared to English or French. Semitic languages work differentlyĪrabic is a Semitic language. It consists of 11 letters.Īnyway, it is interesting to have a look at the word: فَأَسْقَيْنَاكُمُوهُ. It is actually the longest chain of letters. Okay, this is not a word, it is a sentence. What kind of things are mentioned in the Qur’an?.How many words are there in the Qur’an?. ![]() Other interesting facts about the Qur’an.In which verse do you find the “longest word” of the Qur’an?. ![]()
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