أَسْوَأُ
1.
; feminine سُوْءَى: see the latter word. One says, هُوَ أَسْوَأُ القَوْمِ
He is the most evil, &c., of the people, or party; synonym أَقْبَحُهُمْ: and هِىَ السُّوْءَى
She is the most evil, &c. (Msb.) And the [common] people say أَسْوَأُ الأَحْوَالِ, meaning The [worst, or] most scanty, and weakest, of states or conditions. (Msb.)
2.
[Also,] applied as an epithet to a man, (El-Umawee, M, TA,) Evil, bad, abominable, foul, unseemly, unsightly, or ugly: (ElUmawee, M, K, TA:) feminine
سَوْاءُ, (El-Umawee, M, K,) which is thus applied to a woman; (ElUmawee, S, M;) or this is an instance of the measure فَععلَاءُ having no [masculine of the measure] أَفَعَلُ. (M, TA.) See also سَوْءَةٌ, in four places. It is said in a tradition (M, TA) of the Prophet, or of 'Omar, (TA,) وَلُودٌ خَيْرٌ مِنْ حَسْنَاءَ عَقِيمٍ
سَوْاءُ [An ugly prolific woman is better than a beautiful barren one]. (M, TA.)