band head bândsar, sar-e bând Fr.: tête de bande A location on the spectrogram of a molecule at which the lines of a band stack. Etymology (EN): Band head, from → band + head, from O.E. heafod “top of the body,” also “upper end of a slope,” also “chief person, leader,” from P.Gmc. *khaubuthan, from PIE *kauput- “head” (cf. Skt. kaput-, L. caput “head,” Lori kapu “head,” kapulek “skull, middle of the head”). Etymology (PE): Bândsar, from → bând + sar “head,”
soru, sorun “horn,” karnâ “a trumpet-like wind instrument”
(originally made from animal horns), variant sornâ “a wind instrument;”
Mid.Pers. sar “head,” sru “horn;” Av. sarah- “head,” srū-
“horn, nail;” cf. Skt. śiras- “head, chief;”
Gk. kara “head,” karena “head, top,” keras “horn;” |