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is'taḥwadha
Has overcome
V – 3rd person masculine singular (form X) perfect verb
Root Link: ح و ذ
ʿalayhimu
them
P – preposition + PRON – 3rd person masculine plural object pronoun Ha
Root Link: ع ل ى
l-shayṭānu
the Shaitaan
DET – determiner prefix al + PN – nominative masculine proper noun
Root Link: ش ط ن
fa-ansāhum
so he made them forget
REM – prefixed resumption particle fa + V – 3rd person masculine singular (form IV) perfect verb + PRON – 3rd person masculine plural object pronoun Ha
Root Link: ن س ى
dhik'ra
(the) remembrance
N – accusative masculine verbal noun
Root Link: ذ ك ر
l-lahi
(of) Allah
PN – genitive proper noun
Root Link: ا ل ه
ulāika
Those
DEM – plural demonstrative pronoun
Root Link: ا و ل ا
ḥiz'bu
(are the) party
N – nominative masculine noun
Root Link: ح ز ب
l-shayṭāni
(of) the Shaitaan
DET – determiner prefix al + PN – genitive masculine proper noun 
Root Link: ش ط ن
alā
No doubt
INC – inceptive particle
Root Link: ل ا
inna
Indeed
ACC – accusative particle inna
Root Link: ا ن ن
ḥiz'ba
(the) party
N – accusative masculine noun
Root Link: ح ز ب
l-shayṭāni
(of) the Shaitaan
DET – determiner prefix al + PN – genitive masculine proper noun 
Root Link: ش ط ن
humu
they
PRON – 3rd person masculine plural personal pronoun humu
Root Link: ه م
l-khāsirūna
(will be) the losers
DET – determiner prefix al + N – nominative masculine plural active participle
Root Link: خ س ر

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James Ada's concordance work; his research can be found at www.organizedQuran.com
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The work of Dr. Shehnaz Shaikh and Ms. Kausar Khatri; their work is here The Glorious Quran Word-for-Word Translation to facilitate learning of Quranic Arabic

The Easy Dictionary of the Qur'an by Shaikh Abdul Karim Parekh

And of course Lane's Lexicon: An Arabic-English Lexicon: Derived From the Best and the Most Copious Eastern Sources by Edward William Lane