dewe

Etymology 1
, past participle of, from , from +.

Adjective

 * 1) Fitting, correct, suitable; enough for some end:
 * 2) Expected or promoted by legislation or tradition.
 * 3) Required, obligated or necessary especially as custom
 * 4) Required or obligated to pay; owed or indebted.
 * 5) Morally correct or justified; moral, ethical.
 * 6) Authentic, genuine, lawful; not fake.
 * 7) Worthy of (a given) penalty, acclamation, or reward.
 * 8) Predictable, unavoidable, unpreventable.
 * 9) Done with care; meticulously or cautiously done.
 * 10) Inherent, respective, appertaining to.

Noun

 * 1) Something which is fitting or appropriate for one's deeds.
 * 2) Something which is expected, customary or suitable.
 * 3) Something which one is obligated or duty-bound to do.
 * 4) A charge, levy, tax, payment, or due.

Alternative forms

 * deva

Noun

 * 1)  camel