An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

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insolation
  خورتاب‌گیری  
xortâbgiri (#)
Fr.: insolation  

The amount of radiative energy received from the Sun per unit area per unit time.

Etymology (EN): Insolation, from L. insolatus p.p. of insolare “to place in the sun,” from → in- + sol, → sun,

  • -ation a suffix denoting action or condition.

Etymology (PE): Xortâbgiri, from xor “sun,” cognate with L. solsun + tâb “light; heat, warmth; illuminating,” from tâbidan, tâftan “to shine,” tafsidan “to become hot” (Av. tāp-, taf- “to warm up, heat,” tafsat “became hot,” tāpaiieiti “to create warmth;” cf.
Skt. tap- “to spoil, injure, damage; to suffer; to heat, be/become hot,” tapati “burns;” L. tepere “to be warm,” tepidus “warm;” PIE base *tep- “warm”) + giri verbal noun of gereftan “to take, seize” (Mid.Pers. griftan, Av./O.Pers. grab- “to take, seize,” cf.
Skt. grah-, grabh- “to seize, take,” graha “seizing, holding, perceiving,” M.L.G. grabben “to grab,” from P.Gmc. *grab, E. grab “to take or grasp suddenly;” PIE base *ghrebh- “to seize”).