An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

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فرهنگ ریشه‌شناختی اخترشناسی-اخترفیزیک



ultimate
  اولتوم، فرجامین  
ultom, farjâmin
Fr.: ultime  

Last; furthest or farthest; conclusive in a process or series; the highest or most significant.

Etymology (EN): L.L. ultimatus, p.p. of ultimare “to be final, come to an end,” from L. ultimus “last, final, farthest, extreme,” superlative of *ulter “beyond.”

Etymology (PE): Ultom, from ul “up, upward,” ulêh “upward, above,” → ultra-, + -tom supelative suffix, → extreme.
Farjâmin “belonging to the end; concluding,” from farjâm “end; conclusion,” from Mid.Pers. farzâm “end; conclusion,” farzâftan “to finish, to be perfect;” from Proto-Iranian *fra-gam- “to send; to finish” (cf. O.Pers. prāgama- “to go forth”), from *gam- “to go; to come;” cf. Av. gam- “to come; to go,” jamaiti “goes;” O.Pers. gam- “to come; to go;” Mod./Mid.Pers. gâm “step, pace,” âmadan “to come;” cf. Skt. gamati “goes;” Gk. bainein “to go, walk, step;” L. venire “to come;” Tocharian A käm- “to come;” O.H.G. queman “to come;” E. come; PIE root *gwem- “to go, come.”