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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary étymologique|etymology|etymological lat. etymologia, du grec etumos «vrai» et logia, de legein «dire». =>Logos. + From Greek etymologia "etymology" from etymon "true sense of a word" (from etymos "true") + logos "word, speech, reason." The Greek word "logos," from which English gets "logic" and the suffix "-ology," is the noun of legein "to speak, talk" which underlies "lexicon," "lecture," and "legend." The root which produced Greek "legein" entered Germanic languages as *lekjaz "enchanter," which developed into Old English laece "physician, doctor" whence Modern English "leech." "Legere" in Latin meant "to collect or read" and it produced lex, legis "law" (a collection of rules), which turns up in "legislation" and "intellect." riša/tabâr-šnâs-i( ye važa) važa-šnâs-i + In Spain in the 7c, St Isidore of Seville compiled a 20-part encyclopedia called Originum sive etymologiarum libri (Books of Origins or Etymologies), more commonly known as the Etymologiae. He took the view that the essence of a word could be found associatively: the Latin homo (man), adjective humanus, derived from humo (from the soil), because God made man from clay. etymology. (http://www.xrefer.com/)
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary et·y·mol·o·gy n. Pronunciation: -jē Function: noun Inflected Form:   plural -gies Etymology: Middle English ethimologie, from Anglo-French, from Latin etymologia, from Greek, from etymon + -logia -logy Date: 14th century 1 : the history of a linguistic form (as a word) shown by tracing its development since its earliest recorded occurrence in the language where it is found, by tracing its transmission from one language to another, by analyzing it into its component parts, by identifying its cognates in other languages, or by tracing it and its cognates to a common ancestral form in an ancestral language 2 : a branch of linguistics concerned with etymologies –et·y·mo·log·i·cal \-mə- ' lä-ji-kəl\ adjective –et·y·mo·log·i·cal·ly \-k(ə-)lē\ adverb ]]>