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Panting
Pant Pant, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Panted; p. pr. & vb. n. Panting.] [Cf. F. panteler to gasp for breath, OF. panteisier to be breathless, F. pantois out of breath; perh. akin to E. phantom, the verb prob. orig. meaning, to have the nightmare.] 1. To breathe quickly or in a labored manner, as after exertion or from eagerness or excitement; to respire with heaving of the breast; to gasp. Pluto plants for breath from out his cell. --Dryden. 2. Hence: To long eagerly; to desire earnestly. As the hart panteth after the water brooks. --Ps. xlii. 1. Who pants for glory finds but short repose. --Pope. 3. To beat with unnatural violence or rapidity; to palpitate, or throb; -- said of the heart. --Spenser. 4. To sigh; to flutter; to languish. [Poetic] The whispering breeze Pants on the leaves, and dies upon the trees. --Pope.
Pantingly
Pantingly Pant"ing*ly, adv. With palpitation or rapid breathing. --Shak.

Meaning of Pantin from wikipedia

- Pantin (French pronunciation: [pɑ̃tɛ̃] ) is a commune in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, Île-de-France, France. It is located 6.4 km (4.0 mi) from the...
- Pantin is a commune in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, France. Pantin may also refer to: Pantin (Paris RER), a railway station in Pantin Pantin (surname)...
- Pantin is a railway station in Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. It opened in 1864 on the Paris–Strasbourg railway and Paris–Mulhouse railway. Since...
- Pantin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Pantin (1899–1967), British zoologist Dorothy Pantin (1896–1985), doctor and surgeon...
- Paris which existed from 1908 to 1926. Founded with the name Olympique de Pantin, it won the Coupe de France in 1918 and pla**** in the finals in 1919 and...
- The Woman and the Puppet (La Femme et le pantin) is an 1898 novel by Pierre Louÿs. During the carnival in Seville, the Frenchman André Stévenol meets and...
- Carl Frederick Abel Pantin FRS (30 March 1899 – 14 January 1967) was a British zoologist. He was educated at Tonbridge School and Christ's College, Cambridge...
- The Cimetière parisien de Pantin (sometimes known as cimetière parisien de Pantin-Bobigny) is one of the three Parisien cemeteries extra muros, located...
- Dorothy Pantin (28 June 1896 – 6 August 1985), was the first woman medical doctor and surgeon of the Isle of Man. Pantin was born in Douglas, Isle of Man...
- Yolanda Pantin (born 1954) is a Venezuelan author who has mainly written poetry, although she has also worked in children's literature. Born in Caracas...