Blant — This is a variant spelling of the ancient Yorkshire locational name Bland , which is of Olde English pre 7th Century origins and translates as the windy place . Quite why, the spellings should change to Blant when it occurs is never certain but… … Surnames reference
blant — re·sem·blant; … English syllables
Julien Le Blant — Photo de Pierre Lanith Petit Naissance 1851 Paris … Wikipédia en Français
Edmond-Frederic Le Blant — Edmond Frederic Le Blant † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Edmond Frederic Le Blant French archeologist and historian, born 12 August, 1818; died 5 July, 1897 at Paris. He studied law and having qualified to practice, he obtained in 1843 a… … Catholic encyclopedia
Colin Blant — Personal information Full name Colin Blant Date of birth 7 October 1946 (1946 … Wikipedia
Edmond-Frederic Le Blant — (12 August1818 5 July1897, at Paris) was a French archaeologist and historian.He studied law and having qualified to practice, he obtained in 1843 a situation in the customs under the Finance Board. This position assured his future and he was… … Wikipedia
Le Blant, Edmond-Frederic — • French archeologist and historian, born 12 August, 1818; died 5 July, 1897 at Paris Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
re|sem|blant — «rih ZEHM bluhnt», adjective. resembling; similar: »The yearling was surely the mare s son, because two homelier but more resemblant animals never lived (New Yorker) … Useful english dictionary
sem|blant — «SEHM bluhnt», adjective. Archaic. 1. like; similar. 2. seeming … Useful english dictionary
trem|blant — «TREHM bluhnt», adjective. set on springs to make a trembling or vibrating motion: »a diamond tremblant brooch … Useful english dictionary