رَجُلٌ عَايءِهٌ
and
عَاهٌ are like مَايءِهٌ and مَاهٌ, and رَجُلٌ عاه is like كَبْشٌ ضانٌ [so in my original, but correctly عَايءِهٌ and ضَايءِنٌ: both apparently mean A man having some moral bane or malady]: according to IAar, عَاهُونَ [the plural of عَاهٌ] signifies persons having in them what occasions suspicion, and what is evil, or corrupt. (TA.)