دَنِسٌ
Dirty, filthy, foul, sullied, defiled, or polluted: (M, K:) [plural أَدْنَاسٌ, agreeably with analogy, and دُنَسَاءُ, contr. to analogy; but the latter is perhaps post-classical.] You say, قَوْمٌ
أَدْنَاسٌ and
مَدَانِيسٌ [A people dirty, filthy, &c.; both in a proper and in a tropical sense]. (K.) And هُوَ دَنِسُ المُرُوْءَةِ and الثِّيَابِ and الجَيْبِ and الأَرْدَانِ (tropical:) [He is foul in character, conduct, or the like]. (A.)