An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

English-French-Persian

فرهنگ ریشه‌شناختی اخترشناسی-اخترفیزیک



coat
  اندودن  
andudan (#)
Fr.: revêtir, couvrir  

To → cover with a → thin  → layer of a → substance, as → aluminum over the → surface of a → mirror, → aluminize.

Etymology (EN): Verb from noun coat, from M.E. cote, from O.Fr. cote “coat, robe,” from some Germanic source; cf. O.S. kot “woolen mantle,” O.H.G. chozza “cloak of coarse wool,” Ger. Kotze “a coarse coat,” of unknown origin.

Etymology (PE): Andudan, variant andâyidan, from Mid.Pers. handudan, from O.Iranian *ham-dâvaya-, from ham- “together” + *dâvaya-, from dav- “to rub, clear,” cf. Av. dav- “to clean, polish,” Skt. dhâv-, PIE *dheu- “to shine”.