• Suant

    Origin

    From Middle English suant ("following"), from Anglo-Norman suant, from Old French suiant, sivant, present participle of sivre ("to follow"), from Latin *sequere, from sequor

    Full definition of suant

    Adjective

    suant

    1. (obsolete or dialectal, rare) Smooth, or proceeding smoothly.

    Derived terms

    Adverb

    suant

    1. (obsolete or dialectal, rare) Smoothly; without difficulty.
      • Peter and his wife did not get on very "suant" together.

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