Suante vs Suant - What's the difference?
suante | suant |
Smoothly; without difficulty.
* {{quote-book, 1899, Sabine Baring-Gould, Book of the West
, passage=Peter and his wife did not get on very "suant " together.}}
As a noun suante
is hysteria, high fever, inability to control laughter.As an adjective suant is
smooth, or proceeding smoothly.As an adverb suant is
smoothly; without difficulty.suant
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* (l)See also
* (l)Adverb
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