covant
Catalan
Middle English
Old French
Etymology
From Latin conveniēns. Doublet of covenant.
Noun
covant oblique singular, m (oblique plural covanz or covantz, nominative singular covanz or covantz, nominative plural covant)
- covenant; promise; agreement; accord
- c. 1180, Chrétien de Troyes, Lancelot ou le Chevalier de la charrette:
- Je vos tendrai vostre covant
- I will keep your agreement
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