orant

English

Etymology

From Latin orans, orant-, noun use of the present participle of Latin orare (pray).

Noun

orant (plural orants)

  1. An image of a person with the hands raised in prayer.

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Verb

orant

  1. present participle of orar

Latin

Verb

ōrant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of ōrō
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