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Libant
Libant Li"bant (l[imac]"bant), a. [L. libans, p. pr. of libare to taste, touch.] Sipping; touching lightly. [R.] --Landor.
Turribant
Turribant Tur"ri*bant, n. [See Turban.] A turban. [Obs.] With hundred turrets like a turribant. --Spenser.

Meaning of Ibant from wikipedia

- (1905), performed in 1904 at the opening of the Somerville College Library Ibant Obscuri: An Experiment in the classical Hexameter (1916), with reprint of...
- Aen. 9.697) "but Father Aeneas, when he heard the name of Turnus,..." or íbant obscúri, sóla sub nócte per úmbram (Virgil, Aen. 6.268) "they were walking...
- Europeae Orientalis, wyd. O. Górka, Kraków 1916, s. 57–58: olim omnes Poloni ibant tonsi, sicut conversi cistercienses, sed nunc aliqui incipiunt dimittere...
- feet are spondaic except the fifth: – – | – – | – – | – – | – ᴗ ᴗ | – – ībant obscūrī sōlā sub nocte per umbram 'They began moving in the darkness beneath...
- it īmus ītis eunt ībō ībis ībit ībimus ībitis ībunt ībam ībās ībat ībāmus ībātis ībant eam eās eat eāmus eātis eant īrem īrēs īret īrēmus īrētis īrent...
- priestess of Apollo) were entering the darkness of the world of the dead: ibant / obscu/ri so/la sub / nocte per / umbram "they were going in the darkness...
- earlier work, and his Third Symphony, like the preceding choral pieces Euntes ibant et flebant (Op. 32, 1972) and Amen (Op. 35, 1975), starkly rejects such...
- in austro. 5 Qui seminant in lacrimis, in exsultatione metent. 6 Euntes ibant et flebant, mittentes semina sua. Venientes autem venient **** exsultatione...
- (Everyone spoke) Rumor erat in casa (There was commotion in the house) Ibant qui poterant, qui non potuere cadebant (Those who could, went. Those who...
- Symphony No. 2 'Copernican', Op. 31, chorus and orchestra (1972) Euntes Ibant et Flebant, Op. 32, chorus a cappella (1972) Two Little Songs of Tuwim,...