authenticate râstin šomârdan Fr.: authentifier 1) To establish as genuine. From L.L. authenticus, from Gk. authentikos "original, primary, at first hand," from authent(es) "one who does things himself," from aut-, from autos "self, one's own," of unknown origin, + -hentes "doer" + -ikos, → ics. Râstin "genuine, authentic," from râst "right, true; just, straight"
(Mid.Pers. râst "true, straight, direct;" O.Pers. rāsta-
"straight, true," rās- "to be right, straight, true;" Av. rāz-
"to direct, put in line, set," razan- "order;" cf. Skt. raj-
"to direct, stretch," rjuyant- "walking straight;" Gk. orektos "stretched out;"
L. regere "to lead straight, guide, rule," p.p. rectus "right, straight;"
Ger. recht; E. right;
PIE base *reg- "move in a straight line," hence, "to direct, rule")
+ -in adj. suffix. |