Seant: adj. (word from seoir, from the Latin sedere, past participle sessus, “to be seated; to remain; to be fixed)
Aged or literary meaning: Who befits, is suitable (decent, decent).
Quote from the French writer André Gide (1869-1951): "Military service, an unbearable calamity, from which it was fitting to seek to escape".
Literary: seant à… (becoming).
Quote from the French writer Anatole France (1844-1824): “Black eyebrows are very becoming to blondes...
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