diplomate
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary diplomate|diplomatique|diplomat from Latin diploma, diplomatis (Genitive) "letter of introduction." It shows the aggressiveness of English borrowing: two English words from one in the lending language. The Latin word comes from a compound composed of Proto-Indo-European [PIE] *dwo- "two" + *pel- "fold," originally referring to a folded piece of paper. Because PIE [p] became [f] in English, the same root, *pel-, turned up as "fold" in our language. In Old Germanic the ancestor of "fold" appeared in a compound *faldistolaz "folding stool," which was borrowed by Old French as "faldestoel." In Modern French it is fauteuil "arm chair." miân-estâ-i + ... « diplomatie », branche de la politique qui concerne les relations entre les Etats et dont la racine « diplôme » fait référence aux lettres de créance qui accréditent le représentant d’un Etat auprès des autorités d’un autre. Ce mot vient du grec « diploma », qui veut dire « plié en deux »... comme un journal. Le Monde diplomatique était né. ( Cinquante ans )
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary dip·lo·mate n. Pronunciation: ' di-plə- ˌ māt Function: noun Date: 1879 : a person who holds a diploma especially : a physician qualified to practice in a medical specialty by advanced training and experience in the specialty followed by passing an intensive examination by a national board of senior specialists]]>