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单词 priant
释义

priant

English

Etymology

French priant (praying)

Noun

priant (plural priants)

  1. A kneeling figure, in French sepulchral art.
    • 1954, Henriette Eugénie s' Jacob, Idealism and Realism: A Study of Sepulchral Symbolism:
      page 139: It is an established fact that Anequin de Egas gave shape to the new conception of the priant in about 1467, when Juan [] , the architect of the famous convent church of Guadalupe in Estramadura, died.
      page 144: We begin to ask ourselves whether the priants were intended to depict souls or human portraits.
    • 1973, Kathleen Cohen; Kathleen Rogers Cohen, Metamorphosis of a Death Symbol: The Transi Tomb in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Univ of California Press, →ISBN:
      page xiii, List of illustrations: 84. Priant of Louis XII (cast). Photograph: A. Neury, Paris. 85. Priants of Francis I (d. 1574) and Claude of France (d. 1524) []
      page 166: The royal tombs were related to earlier French tombs which had shown kneeling figures symbolizing the soul contrasted to representations of dead bodies below. The earlier representations had commonly shown the priants kneeling in front of the Virgin asking for mercy. [] The royal priants, by contrast, []

Anagrams

  • Partin, Pintar, in part, intrap, partin'

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pʁi.jɑ̃/
  • Rhymes: -jɑ̃

Participle

priant

  1. present participle of prier
  2. (preceded by en) gerund of prier

Further reading

  • priant”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.

Anagrams

  • ripant
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