العيده
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis 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
- 1.bad characterboth
Refers to a disposition characterized by ill manners and unpleasant behavior.
- 2.ill mannersboth
A state of being rude, uncouth, or lacking in social graces.
- 1.bad characterclassical
A specific instance or manifestation of bad character or ill manners.
- 1.bad characterclassical
A specific instance or manifestation of bad character or ill manners.
- 1.ill-mannered camelclassical
A camel that exhibits bad character or unpleasant behavior.
- 2.ill-mannered animalclassical
An animal, not limited to camels, that displays ill manners or a bad disposition.
- 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.