suppliant

English

WOTD – 28 February 2007

Etymology

From French suppliant, present participle of supplier.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsʌpliənt/
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Adjective

suppliant (comparative more suppliant, superlative most suppliant)

  1. Entreating with humility.
    • Milton
      to bow and sue for grace with suppliant knee
  2. Supplying; auxiliary.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Shakespeare to this entry?)

Translations

Noun

suppliant (plural suppliants)

  1. One who pleads or requests earnestly.
    Synonyms: beseecher, petitioner, supplicant
    • 1963, Philip Vellacott, transl., Medea, translation of original by Euripides, page 39:
      I touch your beard as a suppliant, embrace your knees, imploring you to have pity on my wretchedness.

Translations


French

Verb

suppliant

  1. present participle of supplier

Adjective

suppliant (feminine singular suppliante, masculine plural suppliants, feminine plural suppliantes)

  1. suppliant, begging, pleading, imploring

Noun

suppliant m (plural suppliants, feminine suppliante)

  1. supplicant
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