English

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Etymology

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From Latin imperans, present participle of imperare (to command).

Adjective

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imperant (comparative more imperant, superlative most imperant)

  1. commanding
    • 1691, Richard Baxter, Against the Revolt to a Foreign Jurisdiction:
      you might so far distinguish of them as Imperant under the King and as Subjects

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Latin

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Verb

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imperant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of imperō