تَايءِهٌ

1.
Deviating from, or losing, or missing, the right way; losing his way; (Mgh; see also article توه;) and so تَيْهَانٌ and [in an intensive sense, like مِتْيَهٌ,] تَيَّاهٌ: (K:) deviating from the right way and magnifying himself or behaving proudly or haughtily or insolently: or deviating from the right way and being confounded or perplexed, unable to see his right course. (TA.)
2.
(tropical:) Deviating from the right way in opinion: (Mgh:) desiring a thing and unable to find the right way. (Msb.)
3.
Magnifying himself; or behaving proudly, haughtily, or insolently: affecting to be commended for or praised for, or glorying in, that which he does not possess; or overpassing the due bounds in elegance of mind or manners &c.: [see 1, last sentence but one: it is best rendered behaving proudly, or conceitedly, or vainly:] and in like manner تَيَّاهٌ; (K;) but this has an intensive signification; [meaning, like مِتْيَهٌ, very proud or conceited or vain;] (TA;) and تَيْهَانٌ and تَيَّهَانٌ and تَيِّهَانٌ: (K:) or only تَايءِهٌ and تَيَّاهٌ, according to IDrd. (TA.)

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