An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

English-French-Persian

فرهنگ ریشه‌شناختی اخترشناسی-اخترفیزیک



face
  دیم، رو، رخ، رخسار  
dim, ru, rox, roxsâr
Fr.: face  
  1. The front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin.

  2. A plane surface of a geometric solid. The front of something having more than two sides. → interface.

Etymology (EN): M.E., from O.Fr. face, from L. facies “appearance, form; visage, countenance.”

Etymology (PE): Dim “face,” from Av. daēman- “eye,” from dā(y)- “to see,” didāti “sees” (cf. Mod.Pers. didan “to see,” Mid.Pers. ditan “to see, regard, catch sight of, contemplate, experience;” O.Pers. dī- “to see;” Skt. dhī- “to perceive, think, ponder; thought, reflection, meditation,” dādhye; Gk. dedorka “have seen”).
Ru(y), variant rox
“face, surface; aspect; appearance” (Mid.Pers. rôy, rôdh “face;” Av. raoδa- “growth,” in plural form “appearance,” from raod- “to grow, sprout, shoot;” cf. Skt. róha- “rising, height”).