vessel 1) rag (#); 2) âvand Fr.: vaisseau 1) A tube or duct, as an artery or vein, containing or conveying
blood or some other body fluid. M.E., from O.Fr. vessel "container, receptacle; ship," from L.L. vascellum "small vase or urn," also "a ship," alteration of L. vasculum, diminutive of vas "vessel." 1) Rag "blood vessel, vein; lineage, race, stock," from Mid.Pers.
rag, from Proto-Iranian *raha-ka-, from *raha-
"liquid, essence," + suffix -ka-; cf. Av. ranhā-
"name of a mythical stream;" Skt. rása-
"juice (of plants), liquid, essence," rásavant-, rasin-
"juicy;" L. ros "dew;" Lith. ràsa "dew;" O.C.S. rosa "dew." |