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Coranto Corant Co*rant, Coranto Co*ran"to, n. [See Courant.]
A sprightly but somewhat stately dance, now out of fashion.
It is harder to dance a corant well, than a jig. --Sir
W. temple.
Dancing a coranto with him upon the heath. --Macaulay.
Couranto Couranto Cou*ran"to (-r?n"t?), n.
A sprightly dance; a coranto; a courant.
Esperanto Esperanto Es`pe*ran"to, n.
An artificial language, intended to be universal, devised by
Dr. Zamenhof, a Russian, who adopted the pseudonym ``Dr.
Esperanto' in publishing his first pamphlet regarding it in
1887. The vocabulary is very largely based upon words common
to the chief European languages, and sounds peculiar to any
one language are eliminated. The spelling is phonetic, and
the accent (stress) is always on the penult. --
Es`pe*ran"tist, n.
Grantor Grantor Grant"or, n. (Law)
The person by whom a grant or conveyance is made.
Guarantor Guarantor Guar"an*tor`, n. [See Guaranty, and cf.
Warrantor.] (Law)
(a) One who makes or gives a guaranty; a warrantor; a surety.
(b) One who engages to secure another in any right or
possession.
Quo warranto Quo warranto Quo" war*ran"to [So called from the Law L. words
quo warranto (by what authority), in the original Latin form
of the writ. See Which, and Warrant.] (Law)
A writ brought before a proper tribunal, to inquire by what
warrant a person or a corporation acts, or exercises certain
powers. --Blackstone.
Note: An information in the nature of a quo warranto is now
common as a substitute for the writ. --Wharton.
Warrantor Warrantor War"rant*or, n. (Law)
One who warrants.