An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

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imperare (L.)
  پرماتیدن  
parmâtidan
Fr.: inperare (L.)  

Latin verb meaning “to command, rule, reign.”

Etymology (EN): L. imperare “to command, give orders, exercise authority,” from → in- “into, in” + parare “to make ready, supply, order,” related to parire “produce, give birth to,” from PIE root *pere- “to produce, procure;” cf. Skt. prthukah “child, calf, young of an animal;” Gk. poris “calf, bull;” Czech spratek “brat, premature calf;” Lith. periu, pereti “to brood;” O.H.G. farro, Ger. Farre, Du. varre “bull,” O.E. fearr “bull;” see below for possible Iranian cognates.

Etymology (PE): Parmâtidan, from BMP plm’(d)y “to command, order,” Sogd. framat- “to command,” variants of farmudan, farmâyidan “to command, to order,” ultimately from prefixed Proto-Ir. *fra-maH-, from *maH- “to measure,” → experiment.