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idonei

Idonei is a term that appears in Latin and in some Romance languages as an adjective form meaning suitable, fit, or proper for a given purpose. The base form in Latin is idoneus, from which the inflected forms such as idonei (masculine plural) arise. In Italian, idoneo is the masculine singular adjective, with idonei as the masculine plural and idonee as the feminine plural. The word is commonly used in official, administrative, and evaluative contexts to indicate that someone or something meets the required standards.

In Latin, idoneus is used to describe people or things that are appropriate or capable for a

In Italian, idonei appears frequently in formal language, including employment, education, and public administration. Examples include

Across other Romance languages, similar forms exist with diacritics: Spanish idóneo/idóneos and Portuguese idôneo/idôneos convey comparable

task
or
role.
For
example,
a
"vir
idoneus"
is
a
man
suitable
for
a
duty,
and
"candidati
idonei"
refers
to
candidates
who
are
considered
fit
for
a
position.
The
plural
form
idonei
often
functions
as
a
noun
phrase
when
referring
to
a
group
deemed
suitable.
phrases
like
"candidati
idonei"
(suitable
candidates)
or
"posti
idonei"
(suitable
positions).
The
term
emphasizes
compliance
with
defined
criteria
or
standards.
meanings,
though
the
exact
spelling
differs
from
the
Italian
and
Latin
forms.
Idonei
itself
is
primarily
encountered
in
linguistic,
lexicographic,
and
formal
contexts
as
the
plural
masculine
form
of
the
adjective.