See Also: fent(dictionary)

abduction (iou) and fent (iou)


abduction (iou)



abduction noun. E17.
[Late Latin abductio(n-), formed as ABDUCT: see -ION.]
gen. A leading away. E17.
Anatomy. Movement of a limb etc. outward from the median line. Opp. ADDUCTION 2. M17.
Logic. A syllogistic argument, with the major premiss certain, the minor only probable. L17.
The act of illegally carrying off or leading away a person, esp. a woman or child. M18.

fent (iou)



fent noun & verb. LME.
[Old & mod. French fente slit, from use as noun of fem. pa. pple of Latin findere cleave, split. See VENT noun1.]
A. noun.
A short slit or opening in a robe, esp. the opening at the throat; a placket. Now chiefly dial. LME.
fig.: L. Durrell Rumours..had begun to scuttle about the fents and warrens of the old town.
A remnant of cloth. M19.
attrib.: H. Mitchell I hunted the fent shops for remnants of gay prints.
b. verb trans. Make slits in. rare. L16.