Origin of pendant
OTHER WORDS FROM pendant
pend·ant·ed, adjective pend·ant·like, adjective non·pend·ant, adjective un·pend·ant, adjectiveWords nearby pendant
penciliform,
penciling,
pend,
pend oreille,
penda,
pendant,
pendelikon,
pendency,
pendent,
pendente lite,
pendentive
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British Dictionary definitions for pendant
pendant
/ (ˈpɛndənt) /
noun
- an ornament that hangs from a piece of jewellery
- a necklace with such an ornament
a hanging light, esp a chandelier
a carved ornament that is suspended from a ceiling or roof
something that matches or complements something else
Also called: pennant nautical
a length of wire or rope secured at one end to a mast or spar and having a block or other fitting at the lower end
adjective
a variant spelling of pendent
Word Origin for pendant
C14: from Old French, from
pendre to hang, from Latin
pendēre to hang down; related to Latin
pendere to hang,
pondus weight, Greek
span to pull