Tuesday 4 December 2012

pantothenic=البانتوثنيك


pantothenic=البانتوثنيك

ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY:
pantothenic (adj.)
denoting a B-complex vitamin acid, 1933, from Gk. pantothen "from all quarters, on every side," from panto-, comb. form of pantos, genitive of pan "all" (see pan-) + -ic. So called because it was found in so many sources.
pan-
prefix meaning "all, every, whole, all-inclusive," from Gk. pan-, combining form of pas (neut. pan, masculine and neuter genitive pantos) "all," from PIE *pant- "all" (with derivatives found only in Greek and Tocharian). Commonly used as a prefix in Greek, in modern times often with nationality names, the first example of which seems to have been Panslavism (1846). Also panislamic (1881), pan-American (1889), pan-German (1892), pan-African (1900), pan-European (1901), pan-Arabism (1930).


-ic
adjective suffix, "having to do with, having the nature of, being, made of, caused by, similar to" (in chemistry, indicating a higher valence than names in -ous), from Fr. -ique and directly from L. -icus, which in many cases represents Gk. -ikos "in the manner of; pertaining to." From PIE *-(i)ko, which also yielded Slavic -isku, adjectival suffix indicating origin, the source of the -sky (Rus. -skii) in many surnames.


Trousers/pantaloons=بنطلون

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Trousers/pantaloons=بنطلون

ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY:

pantaloons (n.)
1660s, "kind of tights" (originally a French fashion and execrated as such by late 17c. English writers), associated with Pantaloun (1580s), silly old man character in It. comedy who wore tight trousers over his skinny legs, from It. Pantalone, originally San Pantaleone, Christian martyr, a popular saint in Venice (Pantaleone in the comedies represents the Venetian). The name is of Greek origin and means "all-compassionate" (or, according to Klein, "entirely lion"). Applied to tight long trousers (replacing knee-breeches) by 1798; pants is a shortened form first recorded 1840.
TURKISH ETUMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY



~ Fr pantalon a.a. ~ öz (İt) Pantalone eski Venedik güldürü tiyatrosunda şalvarlı yaşlı adam < öz San Pantalone Venedik kentinin bir semti ~ EYun Pantaleón πανταλεόν "tüm arslan", bir erkek adı → pan+, leopar


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