ראוי

Hebrew

Etymology

Root
ר־א־ה

From the root ר־א־ה (r-ʾ-h). In form, it is the passive participle of the verb רָאָה (ra'á), but semantically, the most common senses of the verb are not closely related to the most common senses of the adjective.

Adjective

רָאוּי (ra'úi) (feminine רְאוּיָה, masculine plural רְאוּיִים, feminine plural רְאוּיוֹת)

  1. Good, fitting, appropriate, desirable, suitable.
    • שלשה עשר עקרים
      ה. אני מאמין באמונה שלמה שהבורא יתברך שמו לו לבדו ראוי להתפלל ואין ראוי להתפלל לזולתו.
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