- titubant
- tit·u·bant
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
titubant — titubant, ante [ titybɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • XVIe; de tituber ♦ Qui titube. ⇒ chancelant, vacillant. Un ivrogne titubant. « Le manège en s arrêtant déversa toute sa troupe titubante » (Aragon). Par ext. Jambes titubantes. Démarche titubante. ● titubant … Encyclopédie Universelle
titubant — TITUBÁNT, Ă, titubanţi, te, adj. (Franţuzism) Bălăbănit2, nesigur, tremurător. – Din fr. titubant. Trimis de claudia, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 titubánt adj. m., pl. titubánţi; f. sg. titubántă, pl … Dicționar Român
titubant — titubant, ante (ti tu ban, ban t ) adj. Qui titube, qui chancelle. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Jamais instruction ne feut titubante et rien asseverante, si la sienne [de Platon] ne l est, MONT. II, 240 … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
titubant — adjective /ˈtɪtəbənt,ˈtɪtʃəbənt/ stumbling, staggering; with the movement of one who is tipsy To these, by the door L. C., the CURATE and the NOTARY, arm in arm; the latter owl like and titubant Syn: lurching, reeling, staggering, stumbling,… … Wiktionary
titubant — ˈtichəbənt, ˈtid.əb adjective Etymology: Latin titubant , titubans, present participle of titubare to titubate : characterized by titubation : marked by wavering or vacillating : unsteady … Useful english dictionary
titubant — tit·u·bant (titґu bant) pertaining to or characterized by titubation … Medical dictionary
titubant — a. staggering. ♦ titubancy, n … Dictionary of difficult words
TITUBANT, ANTE — adj. Qui chancelle. Une démarche titubante … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
titubante — ● titubant, titubante adjectif Qui titube, chancelle : Démarche titubante. ● titubant, titubante (synonymes) adjectif Qui titube , chancelle Synonymes : chancelant flageolant … Encyclopédie Universelle
titubation — titubant /tich oo beuhnt/, adj. /tich oo bay sheuhn/, n. Pathol. a disturbance of body equilibrium in standing or walking, resulting in an uncertain gait and trembling, esp. resulting from diseases of the cerebellum. [1635 45; < L titubation (s.… … Universalium