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vo·lant I. \ˈvōlənt\ adjective Etymology: Middle French, from Latin volant-, volans, present participle of volare to fly — more at volatile 1. : having the wings extended as if in flight — used of a heraldic bird usually as viewed from the side or an angle or of a heraldic insect usually as viewed from the back 2. a. : passing through the air upon or as if upon wings : flying b. obsolete : passing from place to place : current 3. : quick, nimble 4. : capable of flying : volitant II. noun (-s) Etymology: French, from volant flying : flounce IV |