viant

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Dalmatian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin ventus. Compare Italian vento, Romanian vânt, Spanish viento, Romansch vent, Friulian vint.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

viant m

  1. wind

Latin[edit]

Verb[edit]

viant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of viō

Middle Dutch[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Old Dutch fiund, from Proto-Germanic *fijandz.

Noun[edit]

viant m

  1. enemy, opponent
  2. devil
  3. monster
Inflection[edit]

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Descendants[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

From Old Dutch *fiund, from Proto-Germanic *fijandz.

Adjective[edit]

viant

  1. hostile, inimical
Inflection[edit]

This adjective needs an inflection-table template.

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