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Definition of Trants
1. trant [v] - See also: trant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trants
Literary usage of Trants
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The High-school Age by Irving King (1914)
"... in both Iowa and New York, that a larger proportion of the earlier en- Early
entrance trants finished than of the later favorable to entrants. ..."
2. French opera: La Périchole: opera bouffe in three acts. Only correct edition by Jacques Offenbach, Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halévy (1873)
"... Et que cet exemple serve, Dans le cachot qu'on reserve Aux maris ré- Aux maris
cal- Aux maris ci- Aux maris trants, Aux maris récalcitrants ! ..."
3. The Last Colonel of the Irish Brigade: Count O'Connell, and Old Irish Life by Mary Anne Bianconi O'Connell (1892)
"He was also nearly related to the trants of Dingle, a branch of the family of Dovea,
... Through the trants he was connected with Count Bartholomew Mahony. ..."