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English
Adjective
provant (comparative more provant, superlative most provant)
- (obsolete) Provided for common or general use, as in an army; hence, common in quality, i.e. inferior.
Noun
provant
- (obsolete) provisions; food
- c. 1620, anonymous, “Tom o’ Bedlam’s Song” in Giles Earle his Booke (British Museum, Additional MSS. 24, 665):
- When I want prouant wth: Humfrie
I sup, & when benighted,
I repose in Powles wth: waking soules,
Yet neuer am affrighted.
- When I lack food, I go
without it, and when benighted,
I repose in St. Paul’s (graveyard) with ghosts,
Yet am never scared.
c. 1612–1615?, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont, revised by Philip Massinger, “Loves Cure or, The Martial Maid”, in Comedies and Tragedies , London: Humphrey Robinson, , and for Humphrey Moseley , published 1647, →OCLC, Act II, scene i:One pease was a soldier's provant a whole day.
Verb
provant (third-person singular simple present provants, present participle provanting, simple past and past participle provanted)
- (obsolete, transitive) To supply with provisions; to provide for.
1599, Thomas Nash, Nashes Lenten Stuffe:...should not only supply her inhabitants with plentiful purveyance of sustenance, but provant and victual moreover this monstrous army of strangers
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Verb
provant
- gerund of provar