large bozorg (#) Fr.: grand Of more than average size, quantity, degree, etc.; of great scope or range. Etymology (EN): From O.Fr. large “broad, wide,” from L. largus “abundant, copious, plentiful,” of unknown origin. Etymology (PE): Bozorg “great, large, immense, grand, magnificient;” Mid.Pers. vazurg
“great, big, high, lofty;” O.Pers. vazarka- “great;” Av. vazra-
“club, mace” (Mod.Pers. gorz “mace”); cf. Skt. vájra-
“(Indra’s) thunderbolt,” vaja- “strength, speed;” L. vigere “be lively, thrive,”
velox “fast, lively,” vegere “to enliven,” vigil “watchful, awake;” |