supplement 1) âporé; 2) âporidan Fr.: supplément 1a) A thing added to something else in order to complete, reinforce, or extend it. From L. supplementum "that which fills up, that with which anything is made full or whole, something added to supply a deficiency," from supplere "to fill up, complete," from → sub- "up from below" + plere "to fill;" cognate with Pers. por, as below. Âporidan, from prefix â- + por "full;" Mid.Pers. purr; O.Pers. paru- "much, many;" Av. parav-, pauru-, pouru-, from par- "to fill;" PIE *pelu- "full," from *pel- "to be full;" cf. Skt. puru-; Gk. polus; P.Gmc. *fullaz (O.H.G. fol, Ger. voll, Goth. full, O.E. full). |
supplementary âporandé, âpore-yi Fr.: supplémentaire Completing something or added as a supplement. → supplement; → -ary. |
supplementary angle zâviye-ye âporandé Fr.: angle supplémentaire The angle that when added to a given angle makes 180°. → complementary angle. → supplementary; → angle. |