continuant
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Noun
continuant (plural continuants)
- (phonetics) A linguistic sound other than a stop.
- Coordinate term: sonorant
- (mathematics) A determinant formed from a tridiagonal matrix.
- 2007 July 18, Thomas Sattig, “Identity in 4D”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 140, number 2, :
- As a further point of clarification, notice that (C0) does not characterize a criterion for determining whether a continuant x of kind K that exists at t 1 is identical to a continuant y of kind K that exists at t 2 .
- (ontology) An endurant.
- (etymology) An inherited descendant.
- 2025, Cid Swanenvleugel, The Pre-Roman Elements of the Sardinian Lexicon, page 90:
- It must moreover be noted that the Sardinian lexicon does not in fact present evidence for the identification of -V́rr- as a pre-Roman suffix. More convincing is Wolf's identification of this word [lipòrra] as a continuant of *lepórna < *lepórĭna << Lat. leporīnus 'of hares, hare-'.
Translations
linguistics: a linguistic sound other than a stop
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Adjective
continuant (comparative more continuant, superlative most continuant)
Translations
continuing, prolonged, sustained
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Verb
continuant
- gerund of continuar
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Participle
continuant
- present participle of continuer
Latin
Verb
continuant
- third-person plural present active indicative of continuō