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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary hégémonique|hegemony|hegemonic|hegemon Etymology: Greek hegemonia "leadership" from hegemon "leader," noun from the verb hegeisthai "to lead." The Greek root heg- derives from PIE *sag- which also turns up in English "seek" and "ransack" (borrowed from Old Norse rannsaka comprising rann "house + *saka "to search"). In Russian it picked up a prefix, iz- and turns up as iskat' "to look for." In Latin we find sagax, sagac- "of keen perception" which became sage "wise" in French (e.g. sage-femme "midwife") and sagaz "wise" in Spanish. Both "sage" and "sagacious" in English originated in the Latin word. cira-g/dast-i farâ-dasti sar-kard-ag-i bar-tar-i( ye bi-cun-o-cerâ)
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary he·ge·mo·ny n. Pronunciation: hi- ' je-mə-nē, - ' ge-; ' he-jə- ˌ mō-nē Function: noun Etymology: Greek hēgemonia, from hēgemōn leader, from hēgeisthai to lead ― more at SEEK Date: 1567 1 : preponderant influence or authority over others : DOMINATION <battled for hegemony in Asia> 2 : the social, cultural, ideological, or economic influence exerted by a dominant group <extend their own hegemony over American culture as a whole ― Mary K. Cayton> –heg·e·mon·ic \ ˌ he-jə- ' mä-nik, ˌ he-gə-\ adjective ]]>