rampant

Oznaczający (Angielski)

Koncepcje

dziki

gwałtowny

Tłumaczenia

αχαλίνωτος

κατωφερής

συσπειρωμένος

άγριος

ασυγκράτητος

Częstotliwość

20k
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/ˈɹæm.pənt/
Etymologia (Angielski)

In summary

From Middle English rampand, rampend, present participle of rampen (“to rise by climbing, shoot up, sprout, sty, ascend”), from Old French ramper (“to creep, climb”) (see below), equivalent to ramp + -and or ramp + -ant. Recorded since 1382, "standing on the hind legs" (as in heraldry), later, "fierce, ravenous" (1387). Compare Scots rampand (“rampant”). Alternatively from Middle English *rampant, from Old French rampant, the present participle of ramper (“to creep, climb”), equivalent to ramp + -ant. Old French ramper derives from Frankish *rampōn, *hrampōn (“to hook, grapple, climb”), from *rampa, *hrampa (“hook, claw, talon”), from Proto-Germanic *hrempaną (“to curve, shrivel, shrink, wrinkle”).

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