refree ne demek sorması ayıptır? referden geliyor
referee
1620s, "person who examines patent applications" (see refer). Sporting use recorded by 1820 (specifically of baseball from 1856).
refer (v.)
late 14c., "to trace back (to a first cause), attribute, assign," from Old French referer (14c.) and directly from Latin referre "to relate, refer," literally "to carry back," from re- "back" (see re-) + ferre "carry" (see infer). Meaning "to commit to some authority for a decision" is from mid-15c.; sense of "to direct (someone) to a book, etc." is from c. 1600. Related: Referred; referring.
referee
1620s, "person who examines patent applications" (see refer). Sporting use recorded by 1820 (specifically of baseball from 1856).
refer (v.)
late 14c., "to trace back (to a first cause), attribute, assign," from Old French referer (14c.) and directly from Latin referre "to relate, refer," literally "to carry back," from re- "back" (see re-) + ferre "carry" (see infer). Meaning "to commit to some authority for a decision" is from mid-15c.; sense of "to direct (someone) to a book, etc." is from c. 1600. Related: Referred; referring.
- cokponcik (08.11.15 00:58:44 ~ 01:05:19)
refer kelimesinden geliyor muhtemelen
- benim adim kerim hepinizi severim (08.11.15 01:01:04)
referee bildiğiniz gibi hakem. re-play gibi re-free olmuşmudur diye merak ettim.
- qavqaw (08.11.15 01:03:09)
@benim adım... evet şimdi baktım. büyük ihtimal öyle.
- qavqaw (08.11.15 01:04:04)
Middle English, from Old French past participle of referer (“to relate, to refer”), from Latin referre (“to carry back, to report, to notify”); as if refer + -ee, that is, the person to whom something is referred for consideration.
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- hot potato (08.11.15 01:05:22)
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