passant

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English

A lion passant.

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English passaunt (c. 1300), from Old French passant.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpæsənt/, (hyperforeign) /pəˈsɑnt/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Adjective

passant (not comparable)

  1. (heraldry, of a four-legged animal) Walking, usually to the right, and looking straight ahead with the right forepaw raised from the ground.
    Coordinate terms: statant, courant
  2. (obsolete) Currently in use; in vogue.
    • 1646, Sir Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, III.7:
      Many opinions are passant concerning the basilisk, or little king of serpents, commonly called the cockatrice .

See also

Catalan

Etymology

From passar.

Pronunciation

Adjective

passant m or f (masculine and feminine plural passants)

  1. passing
  2. (heraldry) passant

Noun

passant m or f by sense (plural passants)

  1. passer-by
    Synonym: transeünt
  2. tutor
  3. an assistant to a lawyer or notary; law clerk

Noun

passant m (plural passants)

  1. passing (moment something passes)
  2. a procession of musicians
    Synonyms: passada, cercavila

Derived terms

Preposition

passant

  1. beyond, past
  2. around (e.g. a corner)
    La botiga és només passant la cantonada.
    The shop is just around the corner

Verb

passant

  1. gerund of passar

Further reading

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle French passant.

Pronunciation

  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: pas‧sant

Noun

passant m (plural passanten, diminutive passantje n)

  1. passer-by
    De passanten negeerden de doedelzakspeler voornamelijk, maar sommigen gooiden wat in zijn pet.
    The passers-by mostly ignored the piper, but some threw something in his cap.
  2. a traveller in transit who is staying somewhere for a short period of time

Synonyms

Derived terms

French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French passant.

Pronunciation

Noun

passant m (plural passants)

  1. passer-by
  2. loop (in belt etc.)

Adjective

passant (feminine passante, masculine plural passants, feminine plural passantes)

  1. busy (as in a busy street)
    • 1997, Éric Faye, translated by Jennifer Wagner, Des nouvelles de l'entrée de l'enfer:
      Et depuis quand trainaît-il dans cette rue si peu passante?
      And how long had it been lying in this quiet street?
  2. (heraldry) passant

Derived terms

Participle

passant

  1. present participle of passer

Further reading

Old French

Verb

passant

  1. present participle of passer

Descendants

  • English: passant

Pali

Alternative forms

Adjective

passant

  1. present active participle of passati (to see)

Declension