clamant

English

Etymology

Latin clāmāns, present participle of clāmō (yell). Doublet of claimant.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈklæmənt/, /ˈkleɪmənt/
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Adjective

clamant (comparative more clamant, superlative most clamant)

  1. Urgent.
  2. Crying earnestly; beseeching clamorously.

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Verb

clamant

  1. gerund of clamar

French

Participle

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 oblique singularm (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

Case masculine feminine neuter
singular subject clamanz clamante clamant
oblique clamant clamante clamant
plural subject clamant clamantes clamant
oblique clamanz clamantes clamant