An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

English-French-Persian

فرهنگ ریشه‌شناختی اخترشناسی-اخترفیزیک



longitude
  درژنا  
derežnâ
Fr.: longitude  

The angular distance on the Earth’s surface, measured east or west from the prime meridian at Greenwich to the meridian passing through a position, expressed in degrees (or hours), minutes, and seconds.

Etymology (EN): L. longitudo “length,” from longus “long,” cognate with Pers. derâz, as below, Gk. dolikhos “elongated;” O.H.G., Ger. lang, O.N. langr, M.Du. lanc, Goth. laggs “long;” PIE base *dlonghos- “long.”

Etymology (PE): Derežnâ, from derež (Kurdi, Laki), variants darg “length; long, tall” (Zâzâ), darγ (Ossetic), derâz “long”

  • -nâ noun forming suffix from adjective, as in derâznâ, pah(n)nâ,
    farâxnâ, tangnâ, tiznâ
    . The first element from Mid.Pers. drâz “long;” O.Pers. darga- “long;” Av. darəga-, darəγa- “long,” drājištəm “longest;” cf. Skt. dirghá- “long (in space and time);” PIE *dlonghos- “long,” as above.