Pant
11Pant — Pant, n. 1. A quick breathing; a catching of the breath; a gasp. Drayton. [1913 Webster] 2. A violent palpitation of the heart. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
12pant... — pant..., Pant... vgl. ↑panto..., Panto …
13pant — [ pænt ] verb intransitive to breathe very loudly with your mouth open, for example when you have been running or exercising: Louisa banged the door shut and leaned against it, panting. a. transitive to say something while you are panting: I can… …
14pant-? — *pant ? germ., Substantiv: nhd. Pfand?; ne. pledge (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: ae., afries., as., ahd., ahd.; Interferenz: Lehnwort lat. pannus?; …
15pant — [v1] gasp for air be out of breath, blow, breathe, chuff, gulp, heave, huff, palpitate, puff, snort, throb, wheeze, whiff, wind; concept 163 pant [v2] long for ache, aim, aspire, covet, crave, desire, hunger, lust, pine, sigh, thirst, want, wish …
16pant — ► VERB 1) breathe with short, quick breaths, typically from exertion or excitement. 2) (usu. pant for) long for or to do something. ► NOUN ▪ a short, quick breath. ORIGIN Old French pantaisier be agitated, gasp , from Greek phantasioun cause to… …
17Pant — Pant, Fluß, s. Blackwater 2) …
18pant... — pant..., Wortbildungselement, pan …
19pant- — et panto préfixe Préfixes qui signifient tout …
20Pant(h)er — Pant(h)erLeopard …