Lexicographical Neighbors of Idant
Literary usage of Idant
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Germ-plasm: A Theory of Heredity by August Weismann (1893)
"... every kind of idant to the same extent; the germ- plasm of the fourth generation
would then consist of the idants 2A + 2B + 2C + 2D + 2E + 2F + 2G + 2H, ..."
2. Essays Upon Heredity and Kindred Biological Problems by August Weismann (1892)
"the idant, the longitudinal splitting of the latter certainly involves an 'equal
division.' It appears doubtful, however, whether this arrangement is ..."
3. A Comparative Grammar of the Sanskrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian by Franz Bopp (1862)
"The Lithuanian idant, which signifies “that” and “thoroughly,” is most probably
a remnant of the forms which terminate, in Sanskrit and Zend, in vant, ..."
4. Against Dogma and Free-will and for Weismanism by H. Croft Hiller (1893)
"idants of the ultimate cells there will remain only one of the thousands of
determinants with which each idant of the egg-nucleus started the development of ..."
5. A Comparative Grammar of the Sanscrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian by Franz Bopp, Edward Backhouse Eastwick, Horace Hayman Wilson (1845)
"The pronominal origin of this idant is shewn by its signification " that," and
also particularly by the circumstance that other terms also for this ..."
6. A Comparative Grammar of the Sanskrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian by Franz Bopp, Edward Backhouse Eastwick (1856)
"The Lithuanian idant, which signifies "that" and "thoroughly," is most probably
a remnant of the forms which terminate, in Sanskrit and Zend, in vant, ..."
7. A Comparative Grammar of the Sanscrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian by Franz Bopp, Edward Backhouse Eastwick, Horace Hayman Wilson (1845)
"The Lithuanian idant, which signifies "that" and "thoroughly," is most probably
a remnant of the forms which terminate, in Sanscrit and Zend, in vant, ..."