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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary ذکر کردن ، اتخاذ سند کردن ، گفتن .
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary cite (n. citation) احضار کردن (به دادگاه)، نقل کردن، استناد کردن، تقدير کردن، جريمه کردن
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary quote|cite du latin citare, mettre en mouvement, faire venir, citer , fréquentatif de ciere, mouvoir + The stem cit- is also found in "cite" and "excite". It comes from Proto-Indo-European *kei(d)/koi(d) which gave English hest "command, bidding" as in "behest" and, with the suffix -n, the Greek root kin- in kin-ein "to move" that underlies "cinema" and "kinetic". xwândan (be piš/miân )âvordan( e gofta) + Citer , ce n’est pas étaler des lectures, ou s’abriter derrière des autorités ; c’est saluer de loin l’homme dont une pensée vous a réjoui par sa netteté, sa belle venue, sa lumière. (Georges Mounin, Machiavel, Paris, Le Club français du livre, 1958, p. 8-9) town from Proto-Indo-European *kei- "beloved, dear" and also "bed, couch." The suffixed form *kei-wi- underlies "city," "civic," "civil" from Latin civis "citizen," probably originally referring to a member of a household. In Sanskrit, this stem became the name, "Shiva," one of the three figures in the Supreme Trinity of Hinduism, from Sanskrit s'iva- "auspicious, dear." šahr(-ak)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version ايراد کردن ،احضار کردن ،اخطار کردن ،ذکر کردن ،اتخاذ سند کردن ،گفتن قانون ـ فقه : استشهاد کردن علوم نظامى : به دادگاه خواندن
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary cite v. Pronunciation: ' sīt Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   cit·ed ; cit·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French citer to cite, summon, from Latin citare to put in motion, rouse, summon, from frequentative of ciēre to stir, move ― more at -KINESIS Date: 15th century 1 : to call upon officially or authoritatively to appear (as before a court) 2 : to quote by way of example, authority, or proof < cite s several noteworthy authors> 3 a : to refer to especially : to mention formally in commendation or praise b : to name in a citation 4 : to bring forward or call to another's attention especially as an example, proof, or precedent < cite d the weather as a reason for canceling the picnic> synonyms see SUMMON –cit·able \ ' sī-tə-bəl\ adjective ]]>