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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary pions|pawn Pawns are rather pedestrian people and well they should be—lexically, that is, for they share the same root, Old French "peon" from Medieval Latin pedon- "foot soldier" based on Latin pes, pedis "foot." The same Old French stem is found in peonier, "foot soldier" whence English "pioneer" and, of course, "peon" has also entered English from Spanish, and now refers to a menial day-laborer. The root of all these words is *ped-/pod- "foot" about which we have written before. It emerges in English as "foot" and "fetch" and has been borrowed from Latin in "pedal" and "pedestrian," and from Greek in "tripod." The Russian variant, pod, means "under, below." 1 eng. pawn piâda( ye šatrang) mohre( ya bâzi) + fra. poser/placer ses pions : mohre cidan fra. avancer ses pions : kâr e xod râ be piš bordan + => fra. damer le pion à 2 eng. pawn bâzi-ca
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary pi·on n. Pronunciation: ' pī- ˌ än Function: noun Etymology: contraction of pi-meson Date: 1950 : a meson that is a combination of up and down quarks and antiquarks, that may be positive, negative, or neutral, and that has a mass about 270 times that of the electron –pi·on·ic \pī- ' ä-nik\ adjective ]]>