- impendent
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Impendent — Im*pend ent, a. [L. impendens, p. pr. of impend[=e]re.] Impending; threatening. [1913 Webster] Impendent horrors, threatening hideous fall. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Impendent — Impendent, lat. dtsch., bevorstehend, schwebend, drohend … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
impendent — index immediate (imminent), imminent, proximate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
impendent — [im pen′dənt] adj. [L impendens, prp. of impendere] impending; about to happen impendence n. impendency … English World dictionary
impendent — impendence, impendency, n. /im pen deuhnt/, adj. impending. [1585 95; < L impendent s. of impendens prp. of impendere to hang over, threaten. See IMPEND, ENT] * * * … Universalium
impendent — adjective Date: 1590 being near at hand ; approaching … New Collegiate Dictionary
impendent — adj. impending; imminent, set to occur at any moment; approaching, looming, threatening … English contemporary dictionary
impendent — a. Impending, threatening, imminent, near at hand … New dictionary of synonyms
impendent — im·pend·ent … English syllables
impendent — im•pend•ent [[t]ɪmˈpɛn dənt[/t]] adj. near at hand; impending • Etymology: 1585–95; < L im•pend′ence, im•pend′en•cy, n … From formal English to slang