IPA: /ˈpæsənt/
KK: /ˈpæsənt/
Describing an animal that is walking with one of its front legs raised higher than the other, often used in the context of certain breeds of dogs or in specific movements.
The dog moved in a passant manner, showcasing its elegant stride.
**Passant** → The word comes from Old French *passant*, which is the present participle of *passer*, meaning to pass. It describes something that is passing by or moving through a space.
Imagine something that is 'passing by' — that's what 'passant' means, as it comes from the Old French word for 'to pass'.