predicant

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin praedicāns.

Adjective

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predicant (comparative more predicant, superlative most predicant)

  1. Predicating; affirming; declaring; proclaiming.
  2. (by extension) preaching
    • N. Brit. Rev.
      the Roman predicant orders

Noun

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predicant (plural predicants)

  1. Someone who predicates
  2. Someone who preaches, especially a Dominican friar

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Verb

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predicant

  1. gerund of predicar