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  ۱) جنبیدن، میاویدن؛ ۲) جنباندن، میاواندن   
1) jonbidan (#), miyâvidan; 2) jonbândan (#), miyâvândan

Fr.: 1) se mouvoir, bouger; 2) mouvoir, bouger   

1) To go from one place or position to another.
2) To change the position or location of something.

M.E. meven, moven; O.Fr. moveir; L. movere "move, set in motion;" Av. miuu- "to shove," as below.

Jonbidan "to move;" Lori, Laki jem "motion," Kurd. -žim- "to move, stir," žimây-/žimn- "to rock a cradle," Sogd. âyamb "to pervert, seduce, deceive," yâb "to wander, travel, rove;" Mid.Pers. jumbidan, jumb- "to move;" cf. Tocharian yâw-, yâp- "to enter;" Luwian /iba-/ "west;" PIE base *ieb(h)- "to go, move inside" (Cheung 2007).
Miyâvidan, ultimately from Proto-Ir. *miHu- "to move;" cf. Av. auua.miuu- "to remove;" Khotanese mvīr- "to move;" Mid.Pers. pr-mws- "to be terrified;" Skt. mīv-/mu- "to move, remove, push;" L. movere, as above; PIE root *mieuH- "to set into motion" (Cheung 2007).

movement
  میاوش   
miyâveš

Fr.: movement   

The act, process, or result of moving. A particular manner or style of moving.

move; → -ment.