عبث ʻabas̤ inf. n. of عبث 'to play, sport'
A عبث ʻabas̤ (inf. n. of عبث 'to play, sport'), s.m. Play, sport, trifling, frivolity, vanity, absurdity;—adj. & adv. Trifling, frivolous; vain, idle, absurd, nugatory, profitless, bootless;—in vain, uselessly, bootlessly, idly, absurdly:—ʻabas̤-kā, adj. (f. -kī), Trifling, frivolous, vain, absurd, &c.
اوباش aubāsh
A اوباش aubāsh, pl. (of وبش, per met. for بوش, not in use), s.m. (orig.), A mixed company or crowd of people (especially of the meanest sort), mob; canaille;—a bad character, dissolute fellow, profligate, debauchee, rake, libertine;—adj. Dissolute, profligate, rakish, lecherous;—aubāsh honā, To become depraved or dissolute by low company.