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latrant, a.|ˈleɪtrənt| [ad. L. lātrant-em, pr. pple. of lātrāre to bark.] Barking. Chiefly fig.
1702C. Mather Magn. Chr. vii. App. (1852) 620 The balant and latrant noises of that sort of people. 1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Latrant, barking; as A Latrant Writer, an Author that does nothing but bark and snarl at others. 1714Tickell Fragm. on Hunting in Steele Poet. Misc. 178 The Minds and Genius of the Latrant Race. 1737M. Green Spleen 464 Whose latrant stomachs oft molest The deep-laid plans their dreams suggest. 1861R. Quin Heather Lintie (1866) 115 Thy latrant muse aye glooms sae sour. |