lewed

Etymology
From. According to the OED, of origin, but probably from, from  +.

Otherwise, formally resembling a derivative of the past participle of in the sense of "exposed as being unlearned" or "easily betrayed, clueless", from, influenced in meaning by. If so, related to 🇨🇬,.

Adjective

 * 1) Unrelated to the church; non-priestly; lay.
 * 2) Unschooled, not learned or educated; lacking in knowledge.
 * 3) Simple-minded, dumb, or unintelligent; lacking in brainpower.
 * 4) Unmannered, rude, or disrespectful.
 * 5) Low-quality; crude, feeble; of meagre workmanship.
 * 6) Lowborn or lowly; not of noble lineage.
 * 7) Ordinary, unsophisticated or simple; typifying one of non-noble lineage.
 * 8)  Lewd, immoral, sinful, or malicious.
 * 1)  Lewd, immoral, sinful, or malicious.

Noun

 * 1) An ignorant or simple-minded individual.
 * 2) Someone who is not involved in a clerical position.