A son

a worthless, wicked, or thoroughly depraved person.
- 1 Sam. ii. 12.

See also: Belial

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
References in classic literature ?
And of Aeson and Polymede, according to Hesiod, Iason was born: `Aeson, who begot a son Iason, shepherd of the people, whom Chiron brought up in woody Pelion.'
81: Macareus was a son of Crinacus the son of Zeus as Hesiod says...
And of Arsinoe likewise: `And Arsinoe was joined with the son of Zeus and Leto and bare a son Asclepius, blameless and strong.'
Chaidh aon dha na meanganan aice ruadh, agus bha mi'g radha rium fhin: "Tha thusa gu bhith mun a h-uile gin eile dha do sheorsa." Chuir mi i ann an toll mu dheich troighean bho'n a' chraobh beithe, gun dochas air a son. Bha freumaichean oirre ceart gu leor ach bha'd a' coimhead lethach marbh.