The word worthy is the adjective, worth is the noun.
worthless
That it is valuable
Mérite is a French equivalent of the English word "merit."Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article le means "the." The pronunciation is "meh-reet."
1,serving for 2,tending to, 3,able to, 4,possessing
The word 'knight' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'knight' is a word for a man honored by a sovereign for merit and in Great Britain; a word for a chess piece.The verb 'knight' means to bestow the title on someone for merit.
Antique.
This question has no merit.
βMeritβ does not contain a prefix.
The analogy of sagacious is wise: both terms refer to possessing keen insight, intelligence, and good judgement. Just as someone who is sagacious is known for their wisdom, someone who is wise is appreciated for their sagacity.
For a thing - valuable For a person - wealthy
A reward is money offered for finding a valuable item
It means, "you (familiar) merit." It is sometimes translated, "you're worthy of..." or "you deserve..."