yvel

Etymology 1
From, from , from , of disputed further etymology.

Adjective

 * 1)  Morally evil; iniquitous, malign
 * 2) Causing harm; injurious, damaging:
 * 3)  infected, abnormal
 * 4) Causing trouble; tendentious, irascible
 * 5) Not pleasing; unpleasant, foul.
 * 6) Worthy of pity; pitiful, sorry.
 * 7) Having bad fortune; unlucky, unfortunate
 * 8) Of poor design or manufacture; bad, shoddy
 * 9) Disparaging, negative, uncomplimentary.
 * 10) Not trusted; untrustworthy
 * 11) Not easy; challenging, hard

Noun

 * 1) Moral evil; iniquity, wrongness:
 * 2) A sin or moral transgression.
 * 3) An evil or malicious being.
 * 4) Harm, injury, trouble:
 * 5) Someone or something that harms or troubles.
 * 6) A malady or disease.
 * 7)  Negative or uncomplimentary speech.
 * 1)  Negative or uncomplimentary speech.

Etymology 2
From,.

Adverb

 * 1)  wickedly, evilly, iniquitously
 * 2) badly, sloppily, poorly
 * 3) injuriously, harmfully; in a damaging way.
 * 4) hurtfully; in a way causing physical injury.
 * 5) unfortunately, sadly, miserably.
 * 6) wrongly, incorrectly; counter to fact.
 * 7) sickly; having disease or illness.
 * 8) in no way, hardly, insufficiently.
 * 9) just, barely; by a narrow margin.
 * 1) just, barely; by a narrow margin.