Pant

  • 21pant — (v.) mid 15c., perhaps a shortening of O.Fr. pantaisier to be out of breath (12c.), probably from V.L. *pantasiare be oppressed with a nightmare, struggle for breathing during a nightmare, lit. to have visions, from Gk. phantasioun have or form… …

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  • 22pant — pȁnt m <N mn i/pàntovi> DEFINICIJA reg. željezna naprava koja pridržava vrata i na kojoj se ona okreću; šarka, zglobnica, baglama ETIMOLOGIJA njem. Band: veza …

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  • 23pant — aspire, *aim Analogous words: thirst, hunger, *long, yearn, pine: crave, covet, *desire, wish, want …

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  • 24Pant — Eduard Pant (* 29. Januar 1887 in Witkowitz bei Mährisch Ostrau; † 20. Oktober 1938 in Kattowitz) war ein Journalist und führender Politiker der deutschen Katholiken Polens in den 1920er und 1930er Jahren. Leben Eduard Pant wuchs in einer… …

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  • 25pant — pant1 pantingly, adv. /pant/, v.i. 1. to breathe hard and quickly, as after exertion. 2. to gasp, as for air. 3. to long with breathless or intense eagerness; yearn: to pant for revenge. 4. to throb or heave violently or rapidly; palpitate. 5. to …

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  • 26pant — I. /pænt / (say pant) verb (i) 1. to breathe hard and quickly, as after exertion. 2. to emit steam or the like in loud puffs. 3. to gasp, as for air. 4. to long with breathless or intense eagerness: *she positively panted after the tribe to which …

  • 27pant´er — pant1 «pant», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to breathe hard and quickly, as one does when out of breath: »to pant from the long, steep climb. He is panting from playing tennis. SYNONYM(S): gasp, puff. 2. to speak with short, quick breaths: »He panted… …

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  • 28pant — UK [pænt] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms pant : present tense I/you/we/they pant he/she/it pants present participle panting past tense panted past participle panted a) to breathe very loudly with your mouth open, for example when you have… …

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  • 29pant — I [[t]pænt[/t]] v. i. 1) phl to breathe hard and quickly, as after exertion 2) to long with breathless or intense eagerness; yearn: to pant for revenge[/ex] 3) to emit steam or the like in loud puffs 4) phl to breathe or utter rapidly or… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 30pant- — pan , pant(o) ♦ Éléments, du gr. pan, pantos « tout ». pan , pant(o) élément, du gr. pân, neutre de pas, pantos, tout . pant V. pan . pan , pant …

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