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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary تزئینات نگارشی، جلوه ، رشد کردن ، نشو ونما کردن ، پیشرفت کردن ، زینت کاری کردن ، شکفتن ، برومند شدن ، آباد شدن ، گل کردن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary brandissement|brand|brandish|brandisher|flourish d'après Guiraud, d'un gallo-roman *brancitare «agiter, secouer», du bas lat. branca «patte». =>Branche. + Old French brandir, brandiss-, from brand "sword." The French word "brand," however, was borrowed from a Germanic language, possibly Dutch branden "to burn, distill" (or temper steel) which gave us "brandy." The root clearly goes back to Proto-Indo-European *gwher-/gwhor- "heat, burn" which became thermos "warm, hot" in Greek, found in English "thermometer," "hypothermy" and "Lobster Thermidor. The initial [gwh] of this stem became [f] in Latin, hence the Latin word fornax "oven" which underlies our word "furnace." Finally, in the Germanic languages the initial consonant became [b], as in "burn" (German "brennen") and "brand." (bar )afrâštan( e parcam/matarsak barâ ye tarsândan) (bâlâ )takân dâdan + fra. brandir la menace (de ...) : eng. raise threat (of st.) : ma-tarsak râ bar âfrâštan flourish|bloom => fleur 1 fiziki gol dâdan škuf-idan 2 honar, andiša gol kardan + It is not by any system, but by freedom alone, that art can flourish. (B. RUSSELL, Proposed Roads To Freedom )
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version تزئينات نگارشى ،جلوه ،رشد کردن ،نشو ونما کردن ،پيشرفت کردن ،زينت کارى کردن ،شکفتن ،برومند شدن ،اباد شدن ،گل کردن
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 flour·ish n. Pronunciation: ' flər-ish, ' flə-rish Function: verb Etymology: Middle English florisshen, from Anglo-French fluriss-, stem of flurir, florir, from Vulgar Latin *florire, alteration of Latin florēre, from flor-, flos flower Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1 : to grow luxuriantly : THRIVE 2 a : to achieve success : PROSPER <a flourish ing business> b : to be in a state of activity or production < flourish ed around 1850> c : to reach a height of development or influence 3 : to make bold and sweeping gestures transitive verb : to wield with dramatic gestures : BRANDISH synonyms see SWING –flour·ish·er noun –flour·ish·ing·ly \-i-shiŋ-lē\ adverb ]]> 2 flourish n. Function: noun Date: circa 1552 1 : an act or instance of brandishing or waving 2 a : a florid bit of speech or writing <rhetorical flourish es > b : an ornamental stroke in writing or printing c : a decorative or finishing detail <a house with clever little flourish es > 3 : FANFARE 4 a : a period of thriving b : a luxuriant growth or profusion <a flourish of white hair> <a springtime flourish of color> 5 : showiness in the doing of something <opened the door with a flourish > 6 : a sudden burst <a flourish of activity>]]>