Pant

  • 41Pant — lateinisch pannus = Lappen; Schimmelbelag auf Wein, namentlich in nicht vollgefüllten Weinfässern. Die Redensart Der Wein zieht Pant wird an der Mosel scherzhaft auch von Trinkern gesagt, die plötzlich das Trinken einstellen und dadurch krank… …

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  • 42pant — • hypotek, pant, säkerhet …

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  • 43pant — [15] It is the shock that makes you ‘gasp’ that lies behind the word pant. It is closely related to English fancy, fantasy, and phantom. It comes from Anglo Norman *panter, a condensed version of Old French pantaisier ‘gasp’. This in turn went… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 44pant — [[t]pæ̱nt[/t]] pants, panting, panted VERB If you pant, you breathe quickly and loudly with your mouth open, because you have been doing something energetic. → See also pants She climbed rapidly until she was panting with the effort. Syn: gasp …

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  • 45Pant — Sp Pántas Ap Pant L u. Jungtinėje Karalystėje (Anglijoje) …

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  • 46Pant — Sp Pántas Ap Pant L u. D. Britanijoje (Anglijoje) …

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  • 47pant — verb 1) he was panting as they reached the top Syn: breathe heavily, breathe hard, puff, huff and puff, gasp, wheeze 2) it makes you pant for more Syn: yearn for, long for, crave, hanker after/for …

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  • 48pant — [pænt] verb [I] to breathe very loudly with your mouth open, for example when you have been running pant noun [C] …

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  • 49pant —   Haha, ahaaha, ehaha, nae, naenae, pauaho, paupauaho, manawaea, ā ili, ā ili ili, ka ahili, uhāuhā, nawe.    ♦ Pant for breath, ka apā ka hanu i ka houpo …

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  • 50pant — [15] It is the shock that makes you ‘gasp’ that lies behind the word pant. It is closely related to English fancy, fantasy, and phantom. It comes from Anglo Norman *panter, a condensed version of Old French pantaisier ‘gasp’. This in turn went… …

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