Regi
régir
Lat. regere, proprement, étendre, dresser (=> RECTA), et, de là, diriger
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PIE : reg- : To move in a straight line, with derivatives meaning “to direct in a straight line, lead, rule.”
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Greek orthos "right, true, straight" + orexis (orek-sis) "appetite," the noun from the verb oreg-ein "to reach out for." The Greek word is akin to Latin regere "to lead straight, guide, rule," the past participle or which is rectus "right, straight," found in English "rectitude," "direction," and "correct." The root of the verb is visible in "regulate," "regular," via regula "rod, ruler," which French helped us convert into "rule."(râst )gard-ândan (pbp.)
(be râh e râst )rândan (plv. râyînîtan)
(kâr )gard-ândan
regi
کارگرداني، تهيه
regi
hallinto
rege
v. rege