مَارِدٌ
1.
[from مَرَدَ] and
مَرِيدٌ [from مَرُدَ] (S, M, A, L, Msb, K) and
مُتَمَرِّدٌ (A, K) [One who exalts himself, or is insolent and audacious, in pride and in acts of rebellion or disobedience; an insolent and audacious rebel or unbeliever; see 1;] bold or audacious; (M, L, K;) and immoderate, inordinate, or exorbitant; or excessively, immoderately, or inordinately, proud, or corrupt, or unbelieving, or disobedient or rebellious; &c.; see 1; (S, M, A, L, Msb, K;) and strong: (L:) these epithets are applied to evil beings of mankind and of the jinn, (L,) and to any animal: (M, L:) the first is said to be applied to an evil jinnee of the most powerful class: (Mir-át ez-Zemán, &c.) plural (of the first, M, L,) مَرَدَةٌ (M, L, K) and مُرَّادٌ; (A;) and (of the second, M, L) مُرَدَاءُ. (M, L, K.)
مِرِّيدٌ signifies the same in an intensive degree. (S, L, K.)
2.
مَارِدٌ
Lofty, high: (L, K:) applied to a building. (TA.)