عَايءِفٌ

1.
Disliking, or loathing, food or beverage: (S, TA:) and عَيُوفٌ and عَيْفَانٌ, applied to a man, signify the same as عَايءِفٌ [apparently in this sense: see an example of the former in a verse of Ibn-Mukbil cited voce سَوْفَ, last sentence]. (TA.)
2.
Auguring, or divining, (S, O, K,) from birds or other things. (O, K,)
3.
كَانَ عَايءِفًا, said of Shureyh, in a trad, of Ibn-Seereen, means He was true in conjecture and opinion: like the saying, of him who is right in his opinion, مَا هُوَ إِلَّا كَاهِنٌ; and of him who is eloquent in his speech, مَا هُوَ إِلَّا سَاحِرٌ. (TA.)
4.
طَيْرٌ عَايءِفَةٌ Birds circling over water, or over carcasses or corpses, and going to and fro, not going away, desiring to alight. (S, O.) And نُسُورٌ عَوَايءِفُ [Vultures] circling over the slain, and going to and fro. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n31246