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volant
[voh-luhnt]
adjective
engaged in or having the power of flight.
moving lightly; nimble.
Heraldry.(of a bird) represented as having the wings extended for flight.
an eagle volant clutching a fish in its claws.
noun
Also called volant piece.Armor.a reinforcing piece for the brow of a helmet.
volant
/ ˈəʊəԳ /
adjective
(usually postpositive) heraldry in a flying position
rareflying or capable of flight
poeticmoving lightly or agilely; nimble
Other Word Forms
- nonvolant adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of volant1
Example Sentences
From horror films to tabloid pages to Halloween, media and cultural depictions of our planet’s only volant, or flying, mammals have long generated and reinforced unfounded fear.
And being not only large but also volant might have been particularly costly, because big fliers tend to rely on soaring flight for much of their travel.
A preliminary report on an omnivorous volant bird from northeast China.
All my early interests revived; worldly propositions I had thought settled showed themselves unstable and volant; everything was shaken by the moving spirit of youth.
“His volant touch, Instinct through all proportions, low and high, Fled and pursued transverse the resonant fugue.”
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