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Webster 1913 Edition


Visitant

Vis′it-ant

,
Noun.
[L.
visitans
,
-antis
; p. pr.: cf. F.
visitant
.]
One who visits; a guest; a visitor.
When the
visitant
comes again, he is no more a stranger.
South.

Vis′it-ant

,
Adj.
Visiting.
Wordsworth.

Webster 1828 Edition


Visitant

VIS'ITANT

,
Noun.
One that goes or comes to see another; one who is a guest in the house of a friend.
When the visitant comes again he is no more a stranger.

Definition 2024


visitant

visitant

English

Noun

visitant (plural visitants)

  1. One who visits; a guest; a visitor.
    • 1612-13, John Webster, The Duchess of Malfi Act I, Scene III,
      Ambition, madam, is a great man's madness, / That is not kept in chains and close-pent rooms, / But in fair lightsome lodgings, and is girt / With the wild noise of prattling visitants, / Which makes it lunatic beyond all cure.
    • 1678, Robert South, "Prevention of Sin an unvaluable Mercy: or A sermon preached upon that subject on 1 Sam. XXV.32, 33," in Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Oxford University Press, 1842, Vol. 2, p. 9,
      One visit is enough to begin an acquaintance; and this point is gained by it, that when the visitant comes again, he is no more a stranger.
    • 1749, Henry Fielding, Tom Jones, Folio Society 1973, p. 56:
      The room was soon full of servants, some of whom, with the lady visitant, were employed in care of the wife []
    • 1818, John Keats, Endymion, Book 1, 906-909,
      Pleasure is oft a visitant; but pain / Clings cruelly to us, like the gnawing sloth / On the deer's tender haunches: late, and loth, / 'Tis scar'd away by slow returning pleasure.
    • 1949, Sinclair Lewis, The God-Seeker, New York: Popular Library, Chapter 2, p. 13,
      Mrs. Treadhill, stringy but pleasant, met the visitants in the kitchen, and whined, "He's failing fast. [] "
  2. A spectre or ghost.
    • 1905, Lafcadio Hearn, "The Mirror Maiden" in The Romance of the Milky Way and Other Studies & Stories, Houghton Mifflin, p. 134,
      Matsumura felt almost sure that his ghostly visitant had been none other than the Soul of the Mirror.
    • 1922, D. H. Lawrence, Aaron's Rod, New York: Thomas Seltzer, Chapter XIX, p. 310,
      In the afternoon, Aaron felt the cypresses rising dark about him, like so many high visitants from an old, lost, lost subtle world, where men had the wonder of demons about them, the aura of demons, such as still clings to the cypresses, in Tuscany,
  3. A migratory bird that makes a temporary stop somewhere.
    • 1964, Alden Holmes Miller and Robert Cyril Stebbins, The Lives of Desert Animals in Joshua Tree National Monument, University of California Press, Chapter 5, p. 49,
      Reëstablishment of such facilities would probably soon draw occasional visitants in special need of rest in their desert flights.

Translations

Adjective

visitant (comparative more visitant, superlative most visitant)

  1. Visiting.

Anagrams


Catalan

Verb

visitant

  1. present participle of visitar

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vi.zi.tɑ̃/

Verb

visitant

  1. present participle of visiter

Latin

Verb

vīsitant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of vīsitō