- trant
- ad·min·is·trant;in·trant;la·trant;reg·is·trant;se·ques·trant;ti·trant;trant;trant·er;trant·lum;en·trant;min·is·trant;pen·e·trant;re·cal·ci·trant;de·lus·trant;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Trant — Trant, v. i. [Cf. OD. tranten to walk slowly, LG. & D. trant walk, pace.] To traffic in an itinerary manner; to peddle. [Written also {traunt}.] [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trant — ˈtrant, ˈtränt intransitive verb Etymology: back formation from tranter dialect England : to work as a tranter … Useful english dictionary
trant — verb To traffic in an itinerant manner; to peddle. See Also: peddle, tranter … Wiktionary
Trant — * He blift bi sinem Trant1. (Holst.) – Schütze, II, 275. 1) Gang, Gewohnheit, Schlendrian. – Er geht nicht aus seiner Weise heraus … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Trant — Trantyèm nonb nan nonb pozitif yo. Twa miltipliye pa dis. Dis plis dis, plis dis ankò. 30. Ven plis dis … Definisyon 2500 mo Kreyòl
Nicholas Trant — (1769 1839), a British officer, led Portuguese irregular troops in several actions during the Peninsular War. His most famous exploits were the recapture of Coimbra from the French in October 1810 and the successful defense of the line of the… … Wikipedia
Richard Trant — Richard Brooking Trant Nickname Dick Born 30 March 1928 Thurlestone, England Died 3 October 2007 Allegiance … Wikipedia
re-en|trant — re|en|trant or re en|trant «ree EHN truhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. that reenters. –n. an angle, bend, or other configuration, that turns inward … Useful english dictionary
re|en|trant — or re en|trant «ree EHN truhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. that reenters. –n. an angle, bend, or other configuration, that turns inward … Useful english dictionary
ad|min|is|trant — «ad MIHN uh struhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. administering. –n. = administrator. (Cf. ↑administrator) … Useful english dictionary