imponent

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English

Etymology

From Latin impōnēns (laying aside), present active participle of impōnō (I put upon), from im- + pōnō (put, place).

Adjective

imponent (not comparable)

  1. That imposes a rule.

Noun

imponent (plural imponents)

  1. One who imposes a rule.

Anagrams

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin impōnentem.

Adjective

imponent m or f (masculine and feminine plural imponents)

  1. impressive, imposing
    Synonym: imposant

Further reading

Latin

Verb

impōnent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of impōnō