volant

形容词 adj.
/ˈvəʊlənt/    /ˈvoʊlənt/

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Having extended wings as if flying. not-comparable
    — Crest - A horseshoe ar. betw. two wings volant sa. Farrer
  2. Represented as unsupported in the air. not-comparable
    — A martlet volant. Motto - In Deo solo spes mea. Kay
  3. Flying, or able to fly. not-comparable
    — Alexander the Great […] lanced himself in manner of a Star Volant in the Air, leaping out of the East into the West, […]
  4. Moving quickly or lightly, as though flying; nimble. not-comparable
    — he turned to catch through the trees a flitting glimpse of her light dress, her volant attitude, as she sped silently and secretly back to the waiting group on the porch.

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From Middle French volant, present participle of voler (“to fly”), from Latin volāre.
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