Definition of NPers. Meaning of NPers. Synonyms of NPers

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Definition of NPers

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Unpersuasion
Unpersuasion Un`per*sua"sion, n. The state of not being persuaded; disbelief; doubt. [R.] --Abp. Leighton.

Meaning of NPers from wikipedia

- phral "brother" (> pal) Av brātar-, OPers brātar-, NPers brādar-, Ossetian ärvád "brother, relative", NPers barādar, Kurd bira/birader OCS bratrŭ "brother"...
- an-airiia-, etc.), and lives on in ethnic names like Alan (Lat. Alani, NPers. īrān, Oss. Ir and Iron.". Also accessed online: [1] in May, 2010 Wiesehofer...
- of the initial vowel or the gemination of the consonant s in some forms (NPers. Ās, Āṣ; Lat. Aas, ****i); and by the Armenian ethnic name *Awsowrk' (Ōsur-)...
- *yugóm "yoke" yugám "yoke" yuga- "yoke" *ū > ū ū *mū́s "mouse" mū́ṣ- "mouse" NPer mūs "mouse" *h₁ > ∅ ∅ *h₁ésti "is" ásti "is" asti "is" *h₂ > ∅ ∅ *h₂ŕ̥tḱos...
- financial calculators and several spreadsheet functions (such as PV, FV, RATE, NPER, and PMT). For any of the equations below, the formula may also be rearranged...
- (לְהִסָּ֫תֶר‎), "to be hidden". The name can be derived from the Old Persian stāra (NPer. ستاره setāra, meaning "star") although some scholars identify Esther with...
- Mitanni-Aryan aika-vartana "one turn (around a track)") Av aēva-, OPers aiva-, (NPers yek- "one, only, alone") OCS inŭ "one, another" Lith víenas, OPrus ains...
- “yesterday”, zun- “know”, zumā “son-in-law” (but yešt “ugly” < SW *a-dushta-, cf. NPers. zesht < NW *a-zushta- “unloved”); *tsw > sp: isba, espa “dog” (< Median...
- name of a river connected with the religious "law" (Av. dāta-, Mid. and NPers. dād), frequently identified in scholarly literature with the Oxus or with...
- component rōz is also present in the Georgian family name Berozashvili (< NPers. Behrūz “happy, fortunate”). In the 1720s, the brief medieval narrative...