释义 |
re·gar·dant \rə̇ˈgärdənt, -gȧd-\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French regardant, reguardant, present participle of regarder, reguarder to look at 1. : annexed to a particular manor whoever owned it — used of a medieval English villein; compare in gross at gross II 2. also re·guar·dant \“\ a. : guardant b. : looking backward over the shoulder — used of a heraldic representation of an animal |