כדאי

See also: כּדאַי and כֿדאי

Hebrew

Alternative forms

Etymology

From כְּ־ (k'-) + דַּי (dai). The first sense is attested since Talmudic times; the second, since Modern times.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /keˈdaj/ (Modern Hebrew)

Adjective

כְּדַאי • (k'dái) (feminine כְּדָאִית, masculine plural כְּדָאִים, feminine plural כְּדָאִיּוֹת)

  1. Fitting, suitable.
  2. Convenient, desirable, worthwhile (impersonal).

Descendants

  • Yiddish: כּדאַי (keday)

References

  • כְּדַאי, כְּדַי” in Abraham Even-Shoshan (אַבְרָהָם אֶבֶן־שׁוֹשָׁן) et al., הַמִּלּוֹן הֶחָדָשׁ (ha-milón he-khadásh, The New Dictionary), Kiryat-Sefer Ltd. (קִרְיַת־סֵפֶר בְּע״ם) (1984), →ISBN, volume 1 of 3 (א to כ), →ISBN, page 523.
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