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hover
  پرجازدن، پرجاییدن   
parjâ zadan, parjâyidan

Fr.: planer   

1) To remain in one place in the air by rapidly beating the wings.
2) Computers: To place (a pointer) over a particular area of a computer screen (such as a hyperlink on a webpage) so as to cause a pop-up box to appear or other change to occur, without clicking a button on the device.

M.E. hoveren, frequentative of hoven "hover, tarry, linger," of unknown origin.

Parjâ zadan (on the model of darjâ zadan "to march in the same place, moving one's legs up and down without going forward"), from par zadan darjâ "to beat the wings at the same place," from par zadan "to beat the wings," from par "wing, → feather," zadan, → beat, + darjâ "in the same place," from dar, → in, + , → place.

hovercraft
  پرجاناو   
parjânâv

Fr.: aéroglisseur   

A vehicle capable of travelling over land or water on a cushion of air.

space; → craft.

hovering
  پرجا، پرجایش   
parjâ, parjâyeš

Fr.: vol stationnaire   

The act of one who hovers.

hover; → -ing.