janty - Wiktionary, the free dictionary janty (comparative more janty, superlative most janty) Archaic form of jaunty “ janty ”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass : G C Merriam, 1913, →OCLC This page was last edited on 24 May 2025, at 10:01
janty - definition and meaning - Wordnik Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word janty Examples While he was slumbering soundly in the cabin, many an eye was directed from the shore, and from the boats and vessels in the harbor, at the trim and janty yacht which had come in during the night
JANTY meaning: Stylishly jaunty, lively, or cheerful - OneLook Cheerful, lively, and stylishly confident adjective: Archaic form of jaunty [Airy; showy; finical ] roum, carde, glim, padrone, malachias, girkin, brie, moineau, pluviose, brast, more Civic discussion about JANTY (New!) roum, carde, glim, padrone, malachias, girkin, brie, moineau, pluviose, brast, more Search completed in 0 021 seconds
janty: meaning, translation - WordSense What does janty mean? Formerly spelt janty, from French gentil See gentle, and compare genty Airy; showy; finical; hence, characterized by an affected or fantastical manner The courtier was a jaunty fellow, attuned to the esoteric court gossip and attentive to the least beneficial wind of favor blowing from the throne Dapper or stylish
Jaunty - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline Meaning "easy and sprightly in manner" first attested 1670s The same French word otherwise was Englished as genteel Related: Jauntily; jauntiness