deviate ۱) کژ رفتن؛ ۲) کژ راه کردن 1) kažraftan; 2) kažrâh kardan
Fr.: dévier 1) (v. intr.) To turn aside, as from a way, course, etc. By extension,
to depart from a course of action or acceptable norm.
2) (v.tr.) To cause to turn aside. → deviation,
→ standard deviation. From L.L. deviatus "turned from the straight road," p.p. of deviare,
from → de- + via "road," + -ate. 1) Kažraftan, from kaž "crooked, bent, being aside"
(cf. Skt. kubja- "hump-backed, crooked," Pali kujja- "bent,"
L. gibbus "hump, hunch," Lith. kupra "hump") +
raftan "to go, walk, proceed" (present tense stem row-, Mid.Pers.
raftan, raw-, Proto-Iranian *rab/f- "to go; to attack").
2) Kažrâh kardan, from kaž, as above, + râh "way, path"
(Mid.Pers. râh, râs "way, street," from *rāθa-, cf.
Av. ratha- "chariot," akin to
Skt. rathah "car, chariot," L. rota "wheel,"
rotare "revolve, roll,"
Lith. ratas "wheel,"
O.H.G. rad, Ger. Rad, Du. rad,
O.Ir. roth; PIE *roto- "to run, to turn, to roll") +
kardan "to do, to make," Mid.Pers.
kardan, O.Pers./Av. kar- "to do, make, build,"
Av. kərənaoiti "makes," cf. Skt. kr- "to do, to make,"
krnoti "makes," karma "act, deed;"
PIE base kwer- "to do, to make." |