daigner
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary deign V. 880, degnier; deignier, XIIe; du lat. dignari «juger digne». + Old French deignier" from Latin dignari "to deem worthy or fit" from the adjective dignus "worthy." The Old French antonym of today's word was "desdeignier," which looks much more like "deign" than its English counterpart: "disdain." Other words sprung from "dignus" include "dignity" and "indignant." This Latin adjective originated in the Proto-Indo-European root *dek-/dok- "accept," which also turns up in "doctor," "document," "dogma" and "doctrine," all from Latin docere "to teach (cause to accept)." Latin decus "grace, ornament" comes from the e-grade variant of the root (*dec-) and underlies "decorate," "décor," and "decorum" in English. 1 (xwâheš barâ ye )pazir-oft-an 2 dar-xor dânest/yâft-an