Definition
Smoking or giving off smoke; characterized by the production of fumes or vapors.
Etymology
From Latin 'fumans,' the present participle of 'fumare' (to smoke), meaning 'smoking' or 'producing smoke.' Used in heraldic and poetic descriptions.
Kelly Says
In heraldry, 'fumant' describes a dragon or beast depicted with smoke coming from its mouth—it's a perfect example of how old English preserved Latin participles for very specific, fancy descriptions.
Translations
CSČeština
kouřivý
ˈkǒu̯rɪvɪ
DADansk
røggende
rœɡ-ˈɡɛndə
DEDeutsch
rauchend
ˈʁaʊ̯χənd
ELΕλληνικά
καπνιστός
kap-nis-tos
ESEspañol
fumante
fuma-ˈnte
FISuomi
savuton
sɑː-vʊˈtɔn
FRFrançais
fumant
fy-ˈmɑ̃
HUMagyar
füstölő
fyst-ˈoːloː
IDBahasa Indonesia
fumante
fuma-ˈnte
ITItaliano
fumante
fuma-ˈnte
MSBahasa Melayu
fumant
fy-ˈmɑ̃
NLNederlands
fumant
fy-ˈmɑ̃
NONorsk
røykgende
røyk-ˈɡɛndə
PTPortuguês
fumante
fuma-ˈnte
RUРусский
дымящийся
dymiy-ˈshchiysya
SWKiswahili
fumant
fy-ˈmɑ̃
TRTürkçe
dumanlı
du-ˈman-lı
UKУкраїнська
димячий
dymiy-ˈtʃiɪ