An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

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4 terms — O › OW
  جغد، بوف  
joqd (#), buf (#)
Fr.: hibou, chouette

Any of an order (Strigiformes) of chiefly nocturnal birds of prey with a large head and eyes, short hooked bill, strong talons, and soft fluffy often brown-mottled plumage (Merriam-Webster.com).

Etymology (EN): Owl, from O.E. ule, from P.Gmc. *uwwalon (cf. Du. uil, O.H.G. uwila, Ger. Eule), a diminutive of root *uwwa, which is imitative of an owl’s hoot (cf. L. ulula “owl;” Gk. ololyzein “to cry aloud,” Skt. uluka- “owl.”

Etymology (PE): Buf “owl;” Mid.Pers. bûf “owl,” related to Av. bucahin- “he who is prone to howling,” buxti- “howling, hissing” (Pokorny); cf. Skt. bukk- “to bark, yelp;” Gk. buas “owl;” L. bubo “owl” (Fr. hibou); Arm. bou “owl.”
Joqd “owl,” probably related to jiq “shreak, clamour, cry.”

  جغد، بوف  
joqd (#), buf (#)
Fr.: hibou, chouette

Any of an order (Strigiformes) of chiefly nocturnal birds of prey with a large head and eyes, short hooked bill, strong talons, and soft fluffy often brown-mottled plumage (Merriam-Webster.com).

Etymology (EN): Owl, from O.E. ule, from P.Gmc. *uwwalon (cf. Du. uil, O.H.G. uwila, Ger. Eule), a diminutive of root *uwwa, which is imitative of an owl’s hoot (cf. L. ulula “owl;” Gk. ololyzein “to cry aloud,” Skt. uluka- “owl.”

Etymology (PE): Buf “owl;” Mid.Pers. bûf “owl,” related to Av. bucahin- “he who is prone to howling,” buxti- “howling, hissing” (Pokorny); cf. Skt. bukk- “to bark, yelp;” Gk. buas “owl;” L. bubo “owl” (Fr. hibou); Arm. bou “owl.”
Joqd “owl,” probably related to jiq “shreak, clamour, cry.”

  میغِ بوف، ~ِ جغد  
miq-e buf, ~ joqd
Fr.: Nébuleuse de la Chouette

A → planetary nebula in the constellation → Ursa Major,
one of the four planetary nebulae in → Messier catalog. It is one of the more complex planetary nebulae known. Its appearance has been interpreted as that of a cylindrical torus shell viewed obliquely, so that the projected matter-poor ends of the cylinder correspond with the Owl’s eyes. Also known as M97 or NGC 3587.

See also: Discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1781, the name goes back to Lord Rosse, who first used it in 1848. → owl; → nebula.

  میغِ بوف، ~ِ جغد  
miq-e buf, ~ joqd
Fr.: Nébuleuse de la Chouette

A → planetary nebula in the constellation → Ursa Major,
one of the four planetary nebulae in → Messier catalog. It is one of the more complex planetary nebulae known. Its appearance has been interpreted as that of a cylindrical torus shell viewed obliquely, so that the projected matter-poor ends of the cylinder correspond with the Owl’s eyes. Also known as M97 or NGC 3587.

See also: Discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1781, the name goes back to Lord Rosse, who first used it in 1848. → owl; → nebula.