An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

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فرهنگ ریشه‌شناختی اخترشناسی-اخترفیزیک



offend
  آفندیدن  
âfandidan (#)
Fr.: offencer  
  1. Cause to feel upset, annoyed, or resentful.

    1. Commit an illegal act; break a commonly accepted rule or principle (OxfordDictionaries.com).

Etymology (EN): M.E. offenden, from O.Fr. ofendre “transgress, antagonize,” and directly from L. offendere “to hit, strike against,” figuratively “to stumble, commit a fault, displease,” from assimilated form of ob “in front of against” + -fendere “to strike, push,” from PIE root *gwhen- “to strike, kill;” cf. Av. -γna- “slaying,” → murder.

Etymology (PE): Âfandidan, from âfand “strife, war,” probably from Proto-Iranian *â-fanda-, from prefix *â- + *fanda-, from *fan- “to move;” cf. Yazghulami fin-/fud “to descend, come down,” fəndan- “to bring down;” Roshani sifan-, Bartangi sifân- “to rise;” Skt. phan- “to jump” (Cheung 2007).