structure sâxtâr (#) Fr.: structure The arrangement of parts in an object or organism. Etymology (EN): M.E., from L. structura “a fitting together, adjustment, building,”
from structus, p.p. of struere “to pile, build, assemble,”
related to strues “heap,” from PIE *stere- “to spread, extend,
stretch out;” cf. Pers. gostar-, gostardan “to spread;”
Av. star- “to spread,” starati
“spreads;” Skt. star- “to spread out, extend, strew,” Etymology (PE): Sâxtâr, from sâxt “made; make, construction, structure; style,” past stem of sâxtan, sâzidan “to build, make, fashion; to adapt, adjust, be fit” (Mid.Pers. sâxtan, sâz-, Manichean Parthian s’c’dn “to prepare, to form;” Av. sak- “to understand, to mark,” sâcaya- (causative) “to teach”) + -âr verbal noun suffix. |