contemplant
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin contemplans (“contemplating”), present participle of contemplor (“I contemplate”).
Adjective
[edit]contemplant (comparative more contemplant, superlative most contemplant)
- (archaic) Given to contemplation; meditative.
- 1796, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Religious Musings:
- Contemplant Spirits! ye that hover o'er
With untired gaze the immeasurable fount
Ebullient with creative Deity!
Noun
[edit]contemplant (plural contemplants)
- (archaic) One who contemplates.
Catalan
[edit]Verb
[edit]contemplant
- gerund of contemplar
French
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Latin
[edit]Verb
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