admirant

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English

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Etymology

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From Anglo-Norman and Old French amirant etc. under influence of variants with ad-, Latin admirans (admiring), or Spanish almirante (admiral), from Medieval Latin amiralis, from Arabic أَمِير (ʔamīr, commander) + -alis (-al). Compare also Medieval Latin admirandus and Anglo-Norman admirand.

Noun

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admirant (plural admirants)

  1. Obsolete form of admiral.

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Catalan

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Verb

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admirant

  1. gerund of admirar

French

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Pronunciation

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Participle

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admirant

  1. present participle of admirer

Further reading

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