consist 1) hânesidé šodan; 2) hânesidan; 3) hânesgâr budan Fr.: consister 1) (followed by of) To be composed (of); be formed (of). M.E., from M.Fr. consister, from L. consistere "to stand firm, take a standing position, halt," from → com- "with, together" + sistere "to place," causative of stare "to stand, be standing," cognate with Pers. ist-/istâdan. Hânesidan, literally "to put together," from prefix hâ-, → com-, + nesidan "to put, place," variant of nehidan, nehâdan "to put, place," → position. |
consistency hânesgâri Fr.: cohérence, consistance 1) Agreement or accordance with facts, form, or characteristics
previously shown or stated. |
consistent hânesgâr Fr.: cohérent, consistant 1) Showing consistency; not self-contradictory. Hânesgâr, from hânes- present stem of hânesidan, → consist, + -gâr agect noun suffix (on the model of sâzgâr), → -or. |
inconsistency nâhânesgâri Fr.: incohérence, inconsistance 1) Lack of consistency or agreement; incompatibility; an inconsistent
feature or quality. → in-; → consistency. |
inconsistent nâhânesgâr Fr.: incohérent, inconsistant 1) Lacking in consistency, agreement, or compatibility; at variance. → in-; → consistent. |