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Webster 1913 Edition


Brant

Brant

(brănt)
,
Noun.
(Zool.)
A species of wild goose (
Branta bernicla
) – called also
brent
and
brand goose
. The name is also applied to other related species.

Brant

,
Adj.
[See
Brent
.]
Steep.
[Prov. Eng.]
{

Brent

,

Brant

}
,
Adj.
[AS.
brant
; akin to Dan.
brat
, Icel.
brattr
, steep.]
1.
Steep; high.
[Obs.]
Grapes grow on the
brant
rocks so wonderfully that ye will marvel how any man dare climb up to them.
Ascham.
2.
Smooth; unwrinkled.
[Scot.]
Your bonnie brow was
brent
.
Burns.

Webster 1828 Edition


Brant

BRANT

,
Noun.
A species of anas or the goose kind; called also brent and brand-goose, which see.

Definition 2024


Brant

Brant

See also: brant and bränt

English

Proper noun

Brant

  1. A surname.
  2. A town in New York
  3. An unincorporated community in Wisconsin
  4. A county in Canada

Derived terms

brant

brant

See also: Brant and bränt

English

Noun

brant (plural brants or brant)

  1. Any of several wild geese, of the genus Branta, that breed in the Arctic, but especially the brent goose, Branta bernicla.
Translations

See also

Etymology 2

From Old English brant. Cognate with Scots brent, Old Norse brantr, brattr (Faroese and Icelandic brattur, Danish brat, Norwegian bratt, Swedish brant).

Alternative forms

Adjective

brant (comparative more brant, superlative most brant)

  1. (dialectal) Steep, precipitous.
    • Ascham
      Grapes grow on the brant rocks so wonderfully that ye will marvel how any man dare climb up to them.
  2. (Scotland) smooth; unwrinkled
    • Burns
      Your bonnie brow was brent.

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Verb

brant

  1. intransitive simple past of brenne

Old English

Alternative forms

  • bront

Etymology

Cognate with Old Norse brantr, brattr (Faroese and Icelandic brattur, Danish brat, Norwegian bratt, Swedish brant).

Pronunciation

Adjective

brant

  1. tall, high, steep

Declension

Descendants


Old French

Noun

brant m (oblique plural branz or brantz, nominative singular branz or brantz, nominative plural brant)

  1. Alternative form of branc

Old Norse

Noun

brant ?

  1. (Eastern dialect) precipice

References


Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse brantr, brattr. Cognate with Faroese and Icelandic brattur, Danish brat, Norwegian bratt, and Old English brant, bront (English brant, brent, Scots brent).

Pronunciation

Adjective

brant (comparative brantare, superlative brantast)

  1. steep (near-vertical)

Declension

Inflection of brant
Indefinite/attributive Positive Comparative Superlative2
Common singular brant brantare brantast
Neuter singular brant brantare brantast
Plural branta brantare brantast
Definite Positive Comparative Superlative
Masculine singular1 brante brantare brantaste
All branta brantare brantaste
1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in an attributive role.

Related terms

  • branthet

See also


Vilamovian

Noun

brant m

  1. fire, blaze
  2. gangrene
  3. grain smut