raonable

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Borrowed from Late Latin ratiōnābilis and adapted to raó, from Latin ratiōnem. Equivalent to raó +‎ -able.

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raonable m or f (masculine and feminine plural raonables)

  1. reasonable (that one can reason with)
    • 2009, Jean Grave, Les Aventures d'en Nono:
      Titi era bastant més grand que ell, però no més raonable
      Titi was however bigger than him, but no more reasonable

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