en+passant
31Passant — Pas|sạnt 〈m.; Gen.: en, Pl.: en〉 vorübergehender Fußgänger [Etym.: frz.; zu ital. passare »vorübergehen«] …
32passant — pæsnt adj. passing; changing …
33passant — n.m. Mendiant de passage …
34passant — [ pas(ə)nt] adjective Heraldry (of an animal) represented as walking towards the dexter side, with the right front foot raised. Origin ME: from OFr., lit. proceeding , pres. participle of passer …
35passant — pas·sant …
36passant — pas•sant [[t]ˈpæs ənt[/t]] adj. her (of a heraldic animal) walking with the farther forepaw elevated • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME < MF, prp. of passer to pass …
37passant — /ˈpæsənt/ (say pasuhnt) adjective Heraldry (of a beast used as a bearing) walking with one paw raised, and looking forward to the dexter side of the escutcheon. {Middle English, from French, present participle of passer pass (verb) …
38passant — pas|sant sb., en, er, erne (forbipasserende person) …
39Passant — Pas|sạnt , der; en, en <französisch> (Fußgänger; Vorübergehender) …
40passant — adj. Heraldry (of an animal) walking and looking to the dexter side, with three paws on the ground and the right forepaw raised. Etymology: ME f. OF, part. of passer PASS(1) …