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العيده

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily describes bad character, ill manners, and unpleasant disposition. It extends to describe animals, particularly camels, that exhibit such traits, and also refers to a person who is proud and uncouth.

Derived headwords

العيدهnoun
  1. 1.
    bad characterboth

    Refers to a disposition characterized by ill manners and unpleasant behavior.

  2. 2.
    ill mannersboth

    A state of being rude, uncouth, or lacking in social graces.

العيدهةnoun
  1. 1.
    bad characterclassical

    A specific instance or manifestation of bad character or ill manners.

العيدهيةnoun
  1. 1.
    bad characterclassical

    A specific instance or manifestation of bad character or ill manners.

العيداهnoun
  1. 1.
    ill-mannered camelclassical

    A camel that exhibits bad character or unpleasant behavior.

  2. 2.
    ill-mannered animalclassical

    An animal, not limited to camels, that displays ill manners or a bad disposition.

الرجل العزيز النفس الجافيnoun
  1. 1.
    proud, uncouth manclassical

    A man who possesses self-respect to an extreme degree, leading to arrogance, and is also rough or uncouth in his demeanor.

Parallel reading

سوء الخلق
bad character
كالعيدهة والعيدهية
like the ill-mannered one and the ill-mannered one
والسيئ الخلق من الإبل وغيره
and the ill-mannered one from camels and others
كالعيداه
like the ill-mannered camel
والرجل العزيز النفس الجافي
and the proud, uncouth man