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rawā(part. n. of raftan; see raw), part. adj. Going; flowing; passing; current; lawful, right; equitable, reasonable; admissible, allowable; approved, tolerated; worthy of reception or attention; worthy, proper, right, suitable (syn. jā`iz):—rawājānnā, v.t. To deem right, to think fit or proper; to approve:—rawā-dār, adj. & s.m. Judging or holding to be right, approving, lawful, etc. (=rawā);—approver, chooser, consenter;—rawā-dār honā(-kā), To deem right; to permit (oneself) to do:—rawā-dārī, s.f. Approbation:—rawārakhnā, v.t. To hold, esteem, or consider lawful, right, or proper; to uphold, maintain, justify: to receive, acquiesce in;—to make current, or legal, etc.; to warrant:—rawākarnā, v.t. To make going; to cause to flow; to supply, render obtainable.
Origin: Persian