nefaste
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary né- + -faste + Latin "nefarius" from nefas "crime, transgression" reducible to ne- "not" + fas "divine law." The Latin root actually derives from an original root *dho-/dhe which also produced English "do" and "deed." In Latin the initial consonant became [f] and, with it, the root shows up in facere "to do or make." This root is the origin of the –fic and numerous English words like "beautification" and is the origin of the suffix –fy in related verbs like "beautify." It is also the origin of the –fex in "pontifex," the full word from which "pontiff," the title of the pope, derives. "Pont," which now means "bridge" in Italian, originally meant "way," so the word "pontifex" meant "he who prepares the way." šum bar-bâd-deh