halant

See also: hâlant and

English

Alternative forms

  • halanta

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi हलंत (halant). The computing sense arises from the diacritic sense through the use in w:ISCII of the same computer character to act, depending on context and font capabilities, as either a visual diacritic or as a control character modifying a pair of consonants.

Noun

halant (plural halants)

  1. A diacritic used in most writing systems of the Indian subcontinent to signify the lack of an inherent vowel.
    a Devanagari example: (ka) + = क् (k)
  2. A sign which serves the same purpose in any writing system.
  3. (computing) A character which binds consonants into a conjunct or some other form of visual combination which is prototypically a visual indication that the first consonant does not have an implicit vowel

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Catalan

Verb

halant

  1. gerund of halar

French

Participle

halant

  1. present participle of haler

Latin

Verb

hālant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of hālō

Norman

Verb

halant

  1. present participle of haler

Noun

halant m (plural halants)

  1. (Jersey) current (of tide)

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