animalier
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary animalier the Latin word animus "soul, spirit, intellect" lifted whole from the language. "Animal" originally referred to all beings considered to have a soul, thus living beings. The root comes, interestingly enough, from a Proto-Indo-European root (*anê-) meaning "to breathe." Our ancestors thought that our breath was our soul, the spirit of life itself. In ancient Avestan, a Western Indic language, antya meant "breath in." Sanskrit atman "soul" and German atmen "breath" are also probably related, though the loss of nasalization that converted the [n] to [t] is not a common change. Two other cousins are Greek anemos "wind" and Russian von' "stink," which goes back to Old Slavic "vonya" from earlier *anya." "ân"-dâr (pbp.) jonb-anda câr-pa jân-e-var + fra. animal sauvage : dad
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary an·i·mal·ier Pronunciation: ˌ a-nə-mə- ' lir Function: noun Etymology: French, from animal animal, from L Date: 1912 : a sculptor or painter of animal subjects]]>