conserve 1) patâyândan; 2) patâye Fr.: conserver 1a) General: To keep or protect from harm, decay, or destruction. M.E., from O.Fr. conserver, from L. conservare "to keep, preserve, guard," from → com- + servare "keep, watch, maintain," → observe. Patâyândan, transitive of Mid.Pers. patâyidan "to endure, remain, continue," ultimately from Proto-Ir *pati-tauH-, from base *tauH- "to be able, strong;" cf. Av. tauu- "to be able, strong," O.Pers. tav- "to be strong," Pers. tavân "power," tavânestan "to be able," Skt. tavi- "to be strong;" Gk. saos "healthy;" PIE *tuH- "to swell, be strong" (Cheung 2007). |
conserved quantity candâ-ye patâyide Fr.: quantité conservée A → quantity that remains → constant when its corresponding → physical system undergoes a → transformation. |