maitresse
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary mistress from Latin magister "master, chief, head." The original underlying root was *mag- "great," which went on to give us "much," "mickle," "might," and Latin magnus "great." The root of "magnus" is visible in many borrowings from Latin, such as "magnanimous," "magnify," "magnificent." In Sanskrit this root became maha "great," seen in maharajah "great king" from maha "great" + raja "king," a relative of our "royal." 1 => maître ostâd e zan + fra. maîtresse de maison : kad-bânu y xâna 2 viža ; eng. mistress (zan e )ham-xwâb(a)/bastar( bâ mard e zan-dâr) + In the same way, our psycho-babble masters and mistresses - yes, there is a semantic problem there , too, isn't there? - announce after wars that it is a time for "healing", ... (http://news.independent.co.uk/)