Pant

/pænt/ verb

Definition

To breathe with short, quick breaths, typically from exertion or excitement

Etymology

From Old French pantaisier 'to be troubled with nightmare', from Greek phantasioun

Kelly Says

Panting originally had to do with nightmares and phantoms - the connection is that both involve troubled, irregular breathing!

Translations

ARالعربية
بنطلون
bantaloon
CSČeština
kalhoty
KAH-kho-tee
DADansk
bukser
BOOK-ser
DEDeutsch
Hose
hoːzə
ELΕλληνικά
παντελόνι
pahndeh-LOH-nee
ESEspañol
pantalón
pahn-tah-LOHN
FISuomi
housut
HOH-soot
FRFrançais
pantalon
pɑ̃.ta.lɔ̃
HEעברית
מכנסיים
mikhnasim
HIहिन्दी
पैंट
pait
HUMagyar
nadrág
NAH-draag
IDBahasa Indonesia
celana
CHAY-lah-nah
ITItaliano
pantalone
pahn-tah-LOH-neh
JA日本語
パンツ
pantzu
KO한국어
팬티
paenti
NLNederlands
broek
broh-ek
NONorsk
bukse
BOOK-seh
PLPolski
spodnie
SPOH-dnee-eh
PTPortuguês
calça
KAHL-sah
RORomână
pantaloni
pahn-tah-LOH-nee
RUРусский
брюки
bryuki
SVSvenska
byxa
BYK-sah
THไทย
กางเกง
gaang-geng
TRTürkçe
pantolon
pahn-toh-LOHN
UKУкраїнська
шаровари
sharovary
VITiếng Việt
quần
kwahn
ZH中文
裤子
kùzi

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