vocation
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary کار، شغل، کسب، پیشه ، حرفه ، صدا، احضار، پیشه ای، حرفه ای، هنرستانی.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary from Latin vocatio(n-) "a calling," from "vocatus," the past participle of vocare, "to call." The original Proto-Indo-European root, *wekw-/wokw- turns up in Latin vox "voice," which English borrowed as "voice," after French tampered with it a bit. All the words ending on –voke ("revoke," "evoke," "convoke," etc.) come from the same root. In Greek this root was reshaped into epos "epic" and ops "voice." The latter root can be found in "calliope," from Greek kalliope "beautiful voiced," combining kalos "beautiful" (kallos = "beauty) + ops "voice." âmâj( e zendagi) piša ye az-xod-mâya-gozâr pâk-bâzi ?
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کار،شغل ،کسب ،صدا،احضار،پيشه اى ،حرفه اى ،هنرستانى قانون ـ فقه : شغل روانشناسى : شغل بازرگانى : شغل
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary vo·ca·tion n. Pronunciation: vō- ' kā-shən Function: noun Etymology: Middle English vocacioun, from Anglo-French vocaciun, from Latin vocation-, vocatio summons, from vocare to call, from vox voice ― more at VOICE Date: 15th century 1 a : a summons or strong inclination to a particular state or course of action especially : a divine call to the religious life b : an entry into the priesthood or a religious order 2 a : the work in which a person is regularly employed : OCCUPATION b : the persons engaged in a particular occupation 3 : the special function of an individual or group]]>