An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

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فرهنگ ریشه‌شناختی اخترشناسی-اخترفیزیک



idea
  مینه  
miné
Fr.: idée  

A thought, conception, or notion existing in the mind as a result of mental understanding, awareness, or activity. See also → thought,
concept.

Etymology (EN): Idea, from L. idea “idea,” pre-Platonic Gk. idea “form, semblance, nature, fashion,” in Plato “a timeless, universal archetype of existents; ideal prototype,”
literally “look, form,” from idein “to see,” from PIE *wid-es-ya-, suffixed form of base *weid- “to know, to see;” cf. Pers. bin- “to see” (present stem of didan); Mid.Pers. wyn-;
O.Pers. vain- “to see;” Av. vaēn- “to see;”
Skt. veda “I know.”

Etymology (PE): Miné “idea,” related to Pers. man “disposition, temperament, greatness of soul,” minu “heaven, paradise,” also equivalent to Ger. Geist in recent philosophical translations, došman “enemy,” pašimân “penitent, regretful,” pežmân “sad, mournful,” šâdmân “joyful, cheerful, pleased,” ârmân “desire; → ideal;” dialectal (Šuštar) mana “(he) thinks, imagines,” (Tarq-e Natanz) môna “to imagine, suppose;” Mid.Pers. mênidan “to think, consider,” mên “thought, idea,” mênišn “thought, thinking, mind, disposition,” mênitâr “thinker,” mênôg “spiritual, immaterial, heavenly,” from Av. man- “to think,” mainyeite “he thinks,” manah- “mind, thinking, thought; purpose, intention,” mainyu- “mind, mentality, mental force, inspiration,” traditionally translated as “spirit,” Angra Mainyu “hostile mentality” (Mod.Pers. Ahriman); O.Pers. maniyaiy “I think,” Ardumaniš- (proper noun) “upright-minded,” Haxāmaniš- (proper noun, Hellenized Achaemenes, founder of the Achaemenian dynasty) “having the mind of a friend;” cf. Sogdian mân “mind;” Skt. man- “to think,” mánye “I think,” manyate “he thinks,” mánas- “intelligence, understanding, conscience;” Gk. mainomai “to be angry,” mania “madness,” mantis “one who divines, prophet;” L. mens “mind, understanding, reason,” memini “I remember,” mentio “remembrance;” Lith. mintis “thought, idea;” Goth. muns “thought,” munan “to think;” Ger. Minne “love,”
originally “loving memory;” O.E. gemynd “memory, thinking, intention;” PIE base
*men- “to think, mind; spiritual activity.”