مَيَّاسٌ

1.
(S, A, K) and مَيْسَانٌ (Ibn-'Abbád, A, K) and مَيُوسٌ and مَايءِسٌ (K) One who walks with an elegant and a proud and selfconceited gait; or who so walks with an affected inclining of the body from side to side: (S, A, K:) [or the first and second and third, one who does so much, or often, or habitually: and the last, being a simple act. particle n., one so walking:] feminine of the first and second, with ة: (A, TA:) and مَيْسُون signifies the same as مَيَّاسَةٌ, in the sense explained above, applied to a woman, and is of one of the measures not mentioned by Sb, like زَيْتُونٌ; or it is from مَسَنَ, and therefore of the measure فَيْعُولٌ; but more probably from المَيْسُ. (M.)
2.
Also, المَيَّاسُ The lion that so walks; (K, TA;) an epithet applied to him because of his little regard for him whom he meets: (TA:) or the lion: (Sgh, TA:) and, (according to IDrd, TA,) the wolf; (K;) because he so walks. (TA.)
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Also, غُصْنٌ مَيَّاسٌ An inclining, or a bending, branch. (M.)

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