cordiale
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary cordiale|cordialement|cordially|cordiality Etymology: From Medieval Latin cordialis from cor, cord- "heart." The ancient root contained an initial [k] which became [h] in Germanic languages, hence our "heart" and German "Herz." It is from the Greek "kardia" that we derive "cardiac." This [k], however, was an unusual one that changed into an [s] in the Eastern Indo-European languages, so that we find Russian "serdtse" and Polish "serce." The root emerges in many of our Latinate words: "concord," "courage" (from French "coeur"), and misericordia "pity on the heart = mercy." del-mand (pbp.) be garmi
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary en·tente cor·diale Pronunciation: ( ' )ä n - ' tä n t- ˌ ko ̇ r- ' dyäl Function: noun Etymology: F, literally, cordial understanding Date: 1844 1 : ENTENTE 1 2 : a friendly agreement or working relationship]]>