معقول

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Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of عَقَلَ (ʕaqala, to be reasonable, to understand), from the root ع ق ل (ʕ-q-l); compare عَقْل (ʕaql, reason, intelligence).

Adjective

مَعْقُول (maʕqūl) (feminine مَعْقُولَة (maʕqūla), masculine plural مَعْقُولُونَ (maʕqūlūna), feminine plural مَعْقُولَات (maʕqūlāt))

  1. seized by the intellect, comprehended, conceived
  2. reasonable, logical, plausible, credible, sensible
  3. comprehensible, intelligible, understandable
  4. wise
  5. considerate
  6. bound, held, restricted

Declension

Descendants

  • Persian: معقول (ma'qul)
  • Tajik: маъқул (maʾqul)
  • Turkish: makul

References

Noun

مَعْقُول (maʕqūlm

  1. comprehension, understanding

Declension

References


Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مَعْقُول (maʕqūl).

Adjective

Dari معقول
Iranian Persian
Tajik маъқул

معقول (ma'qul) (comparative معقول‌تَر (ma'qul-tar), superlative معقول‌تَرین (ma'qul-tarin))

  1. rational, reasonable
  2. understanding
  3. sensible
  4. acceptable
  5. (colloquial) polite