1. lavant - Noun
2. lavant - Verb
3. Lavant - Proper noun
(UK dialectal) A shallow or more or less intermittent spring.
(UK dialectal) A violent flow or rush of water.
How it did rain! It ran down the street in a lavant.
lavant
third-person plural present active indicative of lavō
A civil parish in Chichester district, West Sussex, England (OS grid ref SU8508).
A minor river in West Sussex.
A community in Lanark Highlands, Ontario, Canada.
A municipality in East Tyrol, Austria.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn the film Binoche portrays an artist who lives rough on the famous Parisian bridge where she meets another young vagrant (Denis Lavant). Source: Internet
He does have a “Wilson” in the form of a zombie trapped in an elevator (the great Denis Lavant), but the film uses that trope sparingly. Source: Internet
The Prince-Bishopric of Lavant with its bishop's seat at Sankt Andrä in the Carinthian Lavant valley was founded as a bishopric in 1228 and raised to a prince-bishopric in 1446. Source: Internet
Old Barn asked Lavant to bat first on a glorious afternoon. Source: Internet