bucolique
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary bucolic Etymology: Latin bucolicus "pastoral," borrowed from Greek boukolikos, the adjective of the compound noun boukolos "cowherd," based on bous "cow" + kolos "herdsman." "Kolos" comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *kwel- "round, circle, rotate, dwell," which also gave us "colony" and "cultivate." Reduplicated (*kwe-kwlo) it became "circle" from Greek kyklos "circle." Old English "hweogol," which descended to us as "wheel, is a direct descendant." Sanskrit chakram "wheel" comes from the same source and came through Hindi into English as chukker "period of play in polo" and "chakra," one of the seven centers of spiritual energy according to the teachings of yoga. Kolo, kolesa "wheel" in several Slavic languages (e.g. Russian) shares the same origin. kuca-bâq-i ! (dar-)dašt-i