معقول

Arabic

Etymology

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

Adjective

مَعْقُول (maʿqūl) (feminine مَعْقُولَة (maʿqūla))

  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

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Noun

مَعْقُول (maʿqūl) m

  1. comprehension, understanding

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Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مَعْقُول (maʿqūl).

Adjective

Dari Persian معقول
Iranian Persian معقول
Tajiki Persian маъқул (maʾqul)

معقول (ma'qul) (comparative معقول‌تر, superlative معقول‌ترین)

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