gratulant

English

Etymology

From Latin.

Adjective

gratulant (comparative more gratulant, superlative most gratulant)

  1. Expressing pleasure or joy.
    • 1829, James Jennings, Ornithologia, London: Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, page 176:
      The Hawfinch, excited by gales of the spring, / His gratulant notes was heard also to sing.

Catalan

Verb

gratulant

  1. gerund of gratular

Danish

Noun

gratulant c (singular definite gratulanten, plural indefinite gratulanter)

  1. congratulant

Declension

References

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