fortunant
English
Adjective
fortunant (comparative more fortunant, superlative most fortunant)
- Misconstruction of fortunate.
- 1997 February 19, Randy A. Baker, “Song Of The South”, in alt.disney.collecting (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-08:
- I have been fortunant enough to have the Laser Version from Japan and a converted PAL from Europe. I love this movie.
- 1998 November 17, Merrie, “Brand new here...”, in alt.support.step-parents (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-08:
- You are fortunant that your daughter is 13 and is old enough to establish her own relationship with you.
- 2002 March 3, Jeremy DuCharme, “RP: The Return of Flea-Bomb”, in alt.lifestyle.furry (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-08:
- *A sea otter sets out several sets of scuba gear for less fortunant furs, and a large sign pointing down into the lake. It reads 'Flea Bomb Poker night.'*
- 2002 April 15, David Kilpatrick, “codecs”, in aus.radio.broadcast (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-08:
- We were fortunant to get a pair on loan to try for a day. If you can manage the same, I think you will agree that the audio quality is beyond compare...
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