How Do You Spell REMNANT?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛmnənt] (IPA)

The word "remnant" (/ˈrɛmnənt/) is spelled with an "n" after the "m" to represent the pronunciation of the consonant cluster "mn." This cluster is not used frequently in English, but it can be found in other words such as "column" and "damn." The "e" in "remnant" helps to break up the two consonants and give the word a correct pronunciation. "Remnant" refers to a remaining part or piece of something, often used in the context of cloth or material.

REMNANT Meaning and Definition

  1. Remnant is a noun that refers to a small remaining part, quantity, or piece of something larger, especially after the main portion has been used, taken, or lost. It commonly denotes a surviving trace, remainder, or fragment of an object or substance. Remnants can be physical entities representing what is left of something or figurative representations.

    In a physical sense, remnants can be the leftover fabric or material from a larger piece that has been cut, used, or consumed. It may also signify a small section or part that has not been altered, damaged, or affected by some process or activity. Additionally, remnants can refer to the remaining individuals or elements of a group or collection that has been dispersed, reduced, or depleted.

    In a figurative sense, remnants can denote a trace or vestige of something that no longer exists, whether it be a piece of history, a culture, or an idea. It can also represent the residual effects or consequences of an event or situation. Remnants may carry connotations of being a reminder of what once was or symbolize the persistence of something against the odds.

    Overall, the term "remnant" encapsulates the concept of a small but significant or noteworthy element that remains after most of its larger whole has been diminished, removed, or transformed.

  2. The part which is left; residue; that which is left of a piece of cloth, &c.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of REMNANT

The word remnant traces its origins back to the Latin term remnans or remnantis, which is the present participle of the verb remansere. This Latin term is a combination of the prefix re- (meaning again or back) and the verb mansere (meaning to remain or to stay). Thus, remnans or remnantis carries the idea of something that remains or is left behind. From Latin, the word entered Old French as remenant, and then eventually made its way into Middle English as remenant or remnaunt, before becoming the modern English term remnant.

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Plural form of REMNANT is REMNANTS

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