عَيَايَاءُ

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Also, (S, K,) and عَيَاءٌ, (K,) A camel, (S,) a stallion [camel], (K,) that finds not the right way, or manner, to cover (S, K:) or that has never covered, (K, TA,) or impregnated: or that does not cover well: (TA:) [see also عَيِىٌّ:] and in like manner applied to a man: (K:) or, according to Az, both signify the coarse, or rude, or the heavy, dull, or stupid, and impotent, who has no need of women: (TA voce عَبًا, in article عبى:) plural أَعْيَاءٌ, formed by considering the augmentative letters as rejected, (K, TA.) if plural of عَيَايَاءُ; but not if plural of عَيَاءٌ, as it appears to be from what is said in the M. (TA.)

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