slovodefinícia
rampant
(encz)
rampant,bující adj: Pino
rampant
(encz)
rampant,bujný adj: Pino
rampant
(encz)
rampant,nespoutaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
rampant
(encz)
rampant,nezkrotný adj: Zdeněk Brož
rampant
(encz)
rampant,přebujelý adj: Pino
rampant
(encz)
rampant,rozbujelý adj: Pino
Rampant
(gcide)
Rampant \Ramp"ant\ (r[a^]mp"ant), a. [F., p. pr. of ramper to
creep. See Ramp, v.]
1. Ramping; leaping; springing; rearing upon the hind legs;
hence, raging; furious.
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The fierce lion in his kind
Which goeth rampant after his prey. --Gower.
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[The] lion . . . rampant shakes his brinded mane.
--Milton.
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2. Ascending; climbing; rank in growth; exuberant.
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The rampant stalk is of unusual altitude. --I.
Taylor.
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3. (Her.) Rising with fore paws in the air as if attacking;
-- said of a beast of prey, especially a lion. The right
fore leg and right hind leg should be raised higher than
the left.
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Rampant arch.
(a) An arch which has one abutment higher than the other.
(b) Same as Rampant vault, below.

Rampant gardant (Her.), rampant, but with the face turned
to the front.

Rampant regardant, rampant, but looking backward.

Rampant vault (Arch.), a continuous wagon vault, or cradle
vault, whose two abutments are located on an inclined
plane, such as the vault supporting a stairway, or forming
the ceiling of a stairway.
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rampant
(wn)
rampant
adj 1: unrestrained and violent; "rampant aggression"
2: rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head
usually in profile; "a lion rampant" [syn: rampant(ip),
rearing]
3: (of a plant) having a lush and unchecked growth; "a rampant
growth of weeds"
podobné slovodefinícia
rampantly
(mass)
rampantly
- divoko
rampant arch
(encz)
rampant arch, n:
rampant inflation
(encz)
rampant inflation,
rampantly
(encz)
rampantly,divoce adv: Zdeněk Brožrampantly,nezkrotně adv: Michal Ambrož
run rampant
(encz)
run rampant,
Rampant
(gcide)
Rampant \Ramp"ant\ (r[a^]mp"ant), a. [F., p. pr. of ramper to
creep. See Ramp, v.]
1. Ramping; leaping; springing; rearing upon the hind legs;
hence, raging; furious.
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The fierce lion in his kind
Which goeth rampant after his prey. --Gower.
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[The] lion . . . rampant shakes his brinded mane.
--Milton.
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2. Ascending; climbing; rank in growth; exuberant.
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The rampant stalk is of unusual altitude. --I.
Taylor.
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3. (Her.) Rising with fore paws in the air as if attacking;
-- said of a beast of prey, especially a lion. The right
fore leg and right hind leg should be raised higher than
the left.
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Rampant arch.
(a) An arch which has one abutment higher than the other.
(b) Same as Rampant vault, below.

Rampant gardant (Her.), rampant, but with the face turned
to the front.

Rampant regardant, rampant, but looking backward.

Rampant vault (Arch.), a continuous wagon vault, or cradle
vault, whose two abutments are located on an inclined
plane, such as the vault supporting a stairway, or forming
the ceiling of a stairway.
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Rampant arch
(gcide)
Rampant \Ramp"ant\ (r[a^]mp"ant), a. [F., p. pr. of ramper to
creep. See Ramp, v.]
1. Ramping; leaping; springing; rearing upon the hind legs;
hence, raging; furious.
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The fierce lion in his kind
Which goeth rampant after his prey. --Gower.
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[The] lion . . . rampant shakes his brinded mane.
--Milton.
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2. Ascending; climbing; rank in growth; exuberant.
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The rampant stalk is of unusual altitude. --I.
Taylor.
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3. (Her.) Rising with fore paws in the air as if attacking;
-- said of a beast of prey, especially a lion. The right
fore leg and right hind leg should be raised higher than
the left.
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Rampant arch.
(a) An arch which has one abutment higher than the other.
(b) Same as Rampant vault, below.

Rampant gardant (Her.), rampant, but with the face turned
to the front.

Rampant regardant, rampant, but looking backward.

Rampant vault (Arch.), a continuous wagon vault, or cradle
vault, whose two abutments are located on an inclined
plane, such as the vault supporting a stairway, or forming
the ceiling of a stairway.
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Rampant gardant
(gcide)
Rampant \Ramp"ant\ (r[a^]mp"ant), a. [F., p. pr. of ramper to
creep. See Ramp, v.]
1. Ramping; leaping; springing; rearing upon the hind legs;
hence, raging; furious.
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The fierce lion in his kind
Which goeth rampant after his prey. --Gower.
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[The] lion . . . rampant shakes his brinded mane.
--Milton.
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2. Ascending; climbing; rank in growth; exuberant.
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The rampant stalk is of unusual altitude. --I.
Taylor.
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3. (Her.) Rising with fore paws in the air as if attacking;
-- said of a beast of prey, especially a lion. The right
fore leg and right hind leg should be raised higher than
the left.
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Rampant arch.
(a) An arch which has one abutment higher than the other.
(b) Same as Rampant vault, below.

Rampant gardant (Her.), rampant, but with the face turned
to the front.

Rampant regardant, rampant, but looking backward.

Rampant vault (Arch.), a continuous wagon vault, or cradle
vault, whose two abutments are located on an inclined
plane, such as the vault supporting a stairway, or forming
the ceiling of a stairway.
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Rampant regardant
(gcide)
Rampant \Ramp"ant\ (r[a^]mp"ant), a. [F., p. pr. of ramper to
creep. See Ramp, v.]
1. Ramping; leaping; springing; rearing upon the hind legs;
hence, raging; furious.
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The fierce lion in his kind
Which goeth rampant after his prey. --Gower.
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[The] lion . . . rampant shakes his brinded mane.
--Milton.
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2. Ascending; climbing; rank in growth; exuberant.
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The rampant stalk is of unusual altitude. --I.
Taylor.
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3. (Her.) Rising with fore paws in the air as if attacking;
-- said of a beast of prey, especially a lion. The right
fore leg and right hind leg should be raised higher than
the left.
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Rampant arch.
(a) An arch which has one abutment higher than the other.
(b) Same as Rampant vault, below.

Rampant gardant (Her.), rampant, but with the face turned
to the front.

Rampant regardant, rampant, but looking backward.

Rampant vault (Arch.), a continuous wagon vault, or cradle
vault, whose two abutments are located on an inclined
plane, such as the vault supporting a stairway, or forming
the ceiling of a stairway.
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Rampant vault
(gcide)
Rampant \Ramp"ant\ (r[a^]mp"ant), a. [F., p. pr. of ramper to
creep. See Ramp, v.]
1. Ramping; leaping; springing; rearing upon the hind legs;
hence, raging; furious.
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The fierce lion in his kind
Which goeth rampant after his prey. --Gower.
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[The] lion . . . rampant shakes his brinded mane.
--Milton.
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2. Ascending; climbing; rank in growth; exuberant.
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The rampant stalk is of unusual altitude. --I.
Taylor.
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3. (Her.) Rising with fore paws in the air as if attacking;
-- said of a beast of prey, especially a lion. The right
fore leg and right hind leg should be raised higher than
the left.
[1913 Webster]

Rampant arch.
(a) An arch which has one abutment higher than the other.
(b) Same as Rampant vault, below.

Rampant gardant (Her.), rampant, but with the face turned
to the front.

Rampant regardant, rampant, but looking backward.

Rampant vault (Arch.), a continuous wagon vault, or cradle
vault, whose two abutments are located on an inclined
plane, such as the vault supporting a stairway, or forming
the ceiling of a stairway.
[1913 Webster]Vault \Vault\ (v[add]lt; see Note, below), n. [OE. voute, OF.
voute, volte, F. vo[^u]te, LL. volta, for voluta, volutio,
fr. L. volvere, volutum, to roll, to turn about. See
Voluble, and cf. Vault a leap, Volt a turn, Volute.]
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1. (Arch.) An arched structure of masonry, forming a ceiling
or canopy.
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The long-drawn aisle and fretted vault. --Gray.
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2. An arched apartment; especially, a subterranean room, used
for storing articles, for a prison, for interment, or the
like; a cell; a cellar. "Charnel vaults." --Milton.
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The silent vaults of death. --Sandys.
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To banish rats that haunt our vault. --Swift.
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3. The canopy of heaven; the sky.
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That heaven's vault should crack. --Shak.
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4. [F. volte, It. volta, originally, a turn, and the same
word as volta an arch. See the Etymology above.] A leap or
bound. Specifically:
(a) (Man.) The bound or leap of a horse; a curvet.
(b) A leap by aid of the hands, or of a pole, springboard,
or the like.
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Note: The l in this word was formerly often suppressed in
pronunciation.
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Barrel vault, Cradle vault, Cylindrical vault, or
Wagon vault (Arch.), a kind of vault having two parallel
abutments, and the same section or profile at all points.
It may be rampant, as over a staircase (see {Rampant
vault}, under Rampant), or curved in plan, as around the
apse of a church.

Coved vault. (Arch.) See under 1st Cove, v. t.

Groined vault (Arch.), a vault having groins, that is, one
in which different cylindrical surfaces intersect one
another, as distinguished from a barrel, or wagon, vault.


Rampant vault. (Arch.) See under Rampant.

Ribbed vault (Arch.), a vault differing from others in
having solid ribs which bear the weight of the vaulted
surface. True Gothic vaults are of this character.

Vault light, a partly glazed plate inserted in a pavement
or ceiling to admit light to a vault below.
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Rampantly
(gcide)
Rampantly \Ramp"ant*ly\, adv.
In a rampant manner.
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Sejant rampant
(gcide)
Sejant \Se"jant\, Sejeant \Se"jeant\, a. [F. s['e]ant, p. pr. of
seoir to sit, L. sedere.] (Her.)
Sitting, as a lion or other beast.
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Sejant rampant, sitting with the forefeet lifted up.
--Wright.
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rampant arch
(wn)
rampant arch
n 1: an arch whose support is higher on one side than on the
other
rampantly
(wn)
rampantly
adv 1: in an uncontrolled and rampant manner; "weeds grew
rampantly around here" [syn: rampantly, wild]

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