English-Thai Dictionary
courant
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COURANT, COURANTO
n. 1. A piece of music in triple time; also, a kind of dance, consisting of a time, a step, a balance and a coupee.
2. The title of a newspaper.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COURANT
Cou *rant " (k-rnt "), a. Etym: [F., p. pr. of courir to run, L.currere. Cf. Current. ] (Her. )
Defn: Represented as running; -- said of a beast borne in a coat of arms.
COURANT
Cou *rant " (k-rnt "), n. Etym: [F. courante, fr. courant, p. pr. ]
1. A piece of music in triple time; also, a lively dance; a coranto.
2. A circulating gazette of news; a newspaper.
COURANTO
COURANTO Cou *ran "to (-rn "t ), n.
Defn: A sprightly dance; a coranto; a courant.
New American Oxford Dictionary
courant
cou rant |ˈko͝orənt, ko͝oˈrant, ko͝oˈränt kʊˈrɑnt | ▶adjective [ usu. postpositive ] Heraldry represented as running: white horse courant. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: French, ‘running, ’ present participle of courir .
courante
cou rante |ko͝oˈränt, -ˈrant kʊˈrɑnt | ▶noun a 16th -century court dance consisting of short advances and retreats. • a piece of music written for or in the style of such a dance, typically one forming a movement of a suite. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: French, literally ‘running, ’ feminine present participle of courir .
Oxford Dictionary
courant
courant |kʊˈrant | ▶adjective [ usu. postpositive ] Heraldry represented as running. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: French, ‘running ’, present participle of courir .
courante
courante |kʊˈrɒ̃t, -rɑːnt | ▶noun a 16th -century court dance consisting of short advances and retreats, later developed into a rapid gliding dance in quick triple time. • a piece of music written for or in the style of a courante, typically one forming a movement of a suite. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: French, literally ‘running ’, feminine present participle of courir .
Duden Dictionary
courant
cou rant Adjektiv |cour a nt ku …| kurant Abkürzung: crt.
Courant
Cou rant , das Kurant |Cour a nt |
Courante
Cou ran te Substantiv, feminin Musik , die |kuˈrãːt (ə )|die Courante; Genitiv: der Courante, Plural: die Couranten |[…tn̩ ]|französisch courante, zu: courir = laufen < lateinisch currere 1 alter französischer Tanz in raschem, ungeradem Takt 2 zweiter Satz der Suite in der Musik des 18. Jahrhunderts
French Dictionary
courant
courant , ante adj. et n. m. adjectif 1 Qui est en cours. : Les 20 et 21 (du mois ) courant. 2 Habituel. : Prix courant (et non *régulier ). nom masculin Mouvement des liquides qui suivent leur pente. : Le courant de la rivière est assez fort. Les courants marins. LOCUTIONS Courant alternatif. Abréviation c. a. (s ’écrit avec des points ). Courant continu. Abréviation c. c. (s ’écrit avec des points ). Courant d ’air. Mouvement de l ’air qui traverse un lieu. : Ferme la fenêtre, il y a un courant d ’air. Courant électrique. Déplacement d ’électricité. : Une panne de courant. Être au courant. Être informé. Mettre, tenir au courant. Renseigner. : Tenez-moi au courant de ses progrès.