sine sinus (#) Fr.: sinus In trigonometry, the function of an acute angle of a right triangle represented by the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse. Etymology (EN): Greek mathematicians were not aware of the advantages of sine and instead used chord.
The invention of this function is a great Indian contribution. It seems that Aryabhata (c. AD 500)
was the first who coined a term in Skt. for this concept: árdha-jiyā-
“half chord,” which was later shortened to
jiyā- “chord.” This Skt. word was subsequently loaned in Ar. and corrupted to
jayb ( Etymology (PE): Sinus loanword from Fr., as above. |