speculate gâsidan Fr.: spéculer To guess possible answers to a question when there are not enough information to be certain. Etymology (EN): Back formation from O.Fr. speculation, from L. speculatus, p.p. of speculari “to watch over, observe,” from specula “watch tower,” from specere “to look at, regard,” cognate with Av. spas- “to attend; to serve,” spasiieiti “looks at, perceives;” Pers. sepâs “kindness, thanksgiving;” Skt. spasati “sees;” Gk. skopein “to behold, look, consider,” skeptesthai “to look at;” O.H.G. spehhon “to spy;” Ger. spähen “to spy;” PIE *spek- “to look around, observe.” Etymology (PE): Gâsidan infinitive from gâs, from Av. kas-
“to look at, see,” with extension of the vowel and change of the last phoneme from k
to g, as in and cognate with negâh (Mid.Pers. nikâh),
→ look, âgâh (Mid.Pers. âkâh) “aware”
(→ Space Situational Awareness), |