عَنِيدٌ
Root: عند
Full Definition
عَنِيدٌ
: see عَنُودٌ, first sentence.
2 A man who deviates, or declines, from obedience to God. One who opposes and rejects what is true, or just, knowing it to be so; [who acts obstinately, knowing a thing and rejecting it, or declining from it; ] as also عَانِدٌ , and عَنُودٌ , and مُعَانِدٌ . One who oversteps, or transgresses, the proper bound, or limit; who acts exorbitantly, or immoderately; and especially in disobedience, or rebellion; as also عَانِدٌ . The pl. of عَنِيدٌ is عُنُدٌ.
2 A man who deviates, or declines, from obedience to God. One who opposes and rejects what is true, or just, knowing it to be so; [who acts obstinately, knowing a thing and rejecting it, or declining from it; ] as also عَانِدٌ , and عَنُودٌ , and مُعَانِدٌ . One who oversteps, or transgresses, the proper bound, or limit; who acts exorbitantly, or immoderately; and especially in disobedience, or rebellion; as also عَانِدٌ . The pl. of عَنِيدٌ is عُنُدٌ.