An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

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فرهنگ ریشه‌شناختی اخترشناسی-اخترفیزیک



generate
  آزانیدن  
âzânidan
Fr.: générer  

To bring into existence; create; produce.
Math.: To trace (a figure) by the motion of a point, straight line, or curve.

Etymology (EN): Generate, from M.E., from L. generatus “produce,” p.p. of generare “to bring forth,” from gener-, genus “descent, birth,” akin to Pers. zâdan, Av. zan- “to give birth,” as explained below.

Etymology (PE): Âzânidan, from â- nuance/strengthening prefix + zân, from Av. zan- “to bear, give birth to a child, be born,” infinitive zazāite, zāta- “born;” Mod.Pers. zâdan, present stem zā-
“to bring forth, give birth” (Mid.Pers. zâtan; cf. Skt. jan- “to produce, create; to be born,” janati “begets, bears;” Gk. gignomai “to happen, become, be born;” L. gignere “to beget;” PIE base *gen- “to give birth, beget”)

  • -idan infinitive suffix.