mantra
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary the Sanskrit word mantrah "counsel, prayer" from man- "think" + tra "means of . . . ." This word also underlies mandarin "elite public official" from mantri, mantrin- "counselor." The same original root, *men-/*mon-, appears in Latin mens, mentis "mind," which not only underlies our word "mental," but the suffix in words like "statement," "enjoyment," "amusement," and the like. In the Germanic languages, Swedish minne "memory, remembrance," Dutch minne "love," and English "mind" all descended from the same Proto-Indo-European root. verd
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary man·tra n. Pronunciation: ' män-trə also ' man- or ' mən- Function: noun Etymology: Sanskrit, sacred counsel, formula, from manyate he thinks; akin to Latin mens mind ― more at MIND Date: 1795 : a mystical formula of invocation or incantation (as in Hinduism) also : WATCHWORD 2 –man·tric \-trik\ adjective ]]>