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volant (adj.)

"flying," c. 1500, from Middle French volant "able to fly," from Latin volantem (nominative volans), present participle of volare "to fly," of unknown origin. French voler, literally "to fly," in 16c. acquired a sense of "to steal," via the transitive meaning "to make fly."

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Definitions of volant from WordNet

volant (adj.)
with wings extended in a flying position;
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