- Statant
- Her. This term is used to describe an animal shown standing still.
Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases. Christopher Coredon with Ann Williams.
Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases. Christopher Coredon with Ann Williams.
Statant — Sta tant ( tant), a. [L. stare to stand.] (Her.) In a standing position; as, a lion statant. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
statant — /stayt nt/, adj. Heraldry. (of an animal) represented as standing with all feet on the ground: a bear statant. [1490 1500; < L stat(us) (ptp. of stare to STAND) + ANT] * * * … Universalium
statant — adjective Etymology: Latin status, past participle + English ant Date: circa 1500 standing in profile with all feet on the ground used of a heraldic animal … New Collegiate Dictionary
statant — adjective standing on all four paws … Wiktionary
statant — [ steɪtənt] adjective Heraldry (of an animal) standing with all four paws on the ground. Origin C15: formed irregularly from L. stat fixed, stationary (from stare to stand ) + ant … English new terms dictionary
statant — sta·tant … English syllables
statant — sta•tant [[t]ˈsteɪt nt[/t]] adj. her (of a heraldic animal) standing in profile with the feet on the ground • Etymology: 1490–1500; < L stat(us)+ ant … From formal English to slang
statant — a. in profile with all four feet on the ground … Dictionary of difficult words
statant — adjective standing on four feet • Similar to: ↑erect, ↑vertical, ↑upright • Topics: ↑heraldry … Useful english dictionary
counter-statant — counter statant, state, statement, statute see counter … Useful english dictionary