Definition of Spectant. Meaning of Spectant. Synonyms of Spectant

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Definition of Spectant

Spectant
Spectant Spec"tant, a. [L. spectans, p. pr. of spectare to look at.] Looking forward.

Meaning of Spectant from wikipedia

- Galliae finibus oriuntur; pertinent ad inferiorem partem fluminis Rheni; spectant in septentrionem et orientem solem. Aquitania a Garumna flumine ad Pyrenaeos...
- genealogia item, chronologia, & qvæcunque ad regni Norvegici illustrationem spectant, singula ex archivis regiis, & optimis, qvæ haberi potuerunt, membranis...
- Latin English Oculi omnium spectant in te, Deus! Tu das illis escas tempore opportuno. Aperis manum tuam et imples omne animal tua benedictione. Mensae...
- "Catalogus operum recens editorum quae ad sermonis Neolatini proprietates spectant" (pars prior), in Retiario, n° 1.2 1998: "Praefatio" (ad editionem Iani...
- specimen, speciosity, specious, spectacle, spectacular, spectacularity, spectant, spectation, spectator, spectatorial, spectral, spectre, spectrum, specular...
- 'Tu dabis fidem te statuta et ordinationes ****us Collegii quatenus ad te spectant bene ac fideliter observaturum (observaturam) esse?' (Will you faithfully...
- earum bonorum administrationem, ad disciplinam aut ecclesiarum servitium spectant. (TCI) Roma e dintorni 1965:153. "Celestine (d. 1124)", A Dictionary of...
- catalogue Kurt Linck (1913), De antiquissimis veterum quae ad Iesum Nazarenum spectant testimoniis, A. Töpelmann "Anita Pichler". Lexikon literatur in Tirol (in...
- of Sulpicius Severus (Franker, 1807, 12mo) Opuscula quae ad grammaticam spectant omnia (1609, 4to) Lacrymae in obitum J. Scaligeri (1609, 4to) Grammatica...
- Cardinal Reginald Pole on the first Sunday of Advent, 1554, when the motet Te spectant Reginalde Pole, by Orlande de L****us, was sung. Di L****us was in England...