Origin of coordinate axes

Origin of coordinate axes
Origin Or"i*gin, n. [F. origine, L. origo, -iginis, fr. oriri to rise, become visible; akin to Gr. 'orny`nai to stir up, rouse, Skr. [.r], and perh. to E. run.] [1913 Webster] 1. The first existence or beginning of anything; the birth. [1913 Webster]

This mixed system of opinion and sentiment had its origin in the ancient chivalry. --Burke. [1913 Webster]

2. That from which anything primarily proceeds; the fountain; the spring; the cause; the occasion. [1913 Webster]

3. (Anat.) The point of attachment or end of a muscle which is fixed during contraction; -- in contradistinction to {insertion}. [1913 Webster]

{Origin of co["o]rdinate axes} (Math.), the point where the axes intersect. See Note under {Ordinate}. [1913 Webster]

Syn: Commencement; rise; source; spring; fountain; derivation; cause; root; foundation.

Usage: {Origin}, {Source}. Origin denotes the rise or commencement of a thing; source presents itself under the image of a fountain flowing forth in a continuous stream of influences. The origin of moral evil has been much disputed, but no one can doubt that it is the source of most of the calamities of our race. [1913 Webster]

I think he would have set out just as he did, with the origin of ideas -- the proper starting point of a grammarian, who is to treat of their signs. --Tooke. [1913 Webster]

Famous Greece, That source of art and cultivated thought Which they to Rome, and Romans hither, brought. --Waller. [1913 Webster]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

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