clamant

English

Etymology

Latin clamans, present participle of clamo (yell). Compare claimant.

Adjective

clamant (comparative more clamant, superlative most clamant)

  1. Urgent.
  2. Crying earnestly; beseeching clamorously.
    • Thomson
      clamant children

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Catalan

Verb

clamant

  1. present participle of clamar

French

Verb

clamant

  1. present participle of clamer

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Latin

Verb

clāmant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of clāmō

Old French

Alternative forms

Verb

clamant

  1. present participle of clamer

Noun

clamant m (oblique plural clamanz or clamantz, nominative singular clamanz or clamantz, nominative plural clamant)

  1. A claimant

Adjective

clamant m (oblique and nominative feminine singular clamant or clamante)

  1. sounding (making a specific sound)

Declension

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