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▪ I. attent, ppl. a. (əˈtɛnt) [ad. L. attentus, pa. pple. of attendĕre to attend; cf. It. attento, and OF. attentement.] Earnestly or eagerly directed towards the perception of anything: said of the eyes, ears, mind, or whole man; intent, attentive, full of attention (to, upon).1482 Monk of Evesham ...
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Attent vs. Attend — What's the Difference?
Oct 2, 2023To accompany or be present or near at hand, in pursuance of duty; to be ready for service; to wait or be in waiting; - often followed by on or upon. He was required to attend upon the committee. With to) To take charge of; to look after; as, to attend to a matter of business. To wait; to stay; to delay.
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Attend vs Attent: Fundamental Differences Of These Terms
Generally, "attend" is the correct word to use when referring to physically being present at an event or meeting. For example, "I will attend the conference next week.". On the other hand, "attent" is not a commonly used word in English. It is an archaic form of "attentive," which means paying close attention or being alert.
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Antonio Olivari
In 2009, he qualified again with the song 'Attent' and placed third. 'Attent' was sung by Justin Galea. "Attent" : released on L-Għanja tal-Poplu 2009 compilation CD, lyrics and music - Antonio Olivari. Sung by Justin Galea.
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attentful
† aˈttentful, a. Obs. rare. [f. attent n. + -ful.] Full of attention, attentive. aˈttentfully adv., attentively.1513 Douglas æneis xiii. viii. 13 The gret capitane Enee..Attentfully behaldand euery wycht.
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Fritz Hollenbeck
Selected filmography
Der Attentäter (1969, TV film)
Hamburg Transit (1971, TV series)
(1972, TV miniseries)
Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben (1973, TV series
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attently
attently, adv. arch. (əˈtɛntlɪ) [f. attent a. + -ly2.] Attentively, with heed or attention.1562 N. Wingate Tractate (1835) 6 To watch attently and continually upon your flock. 1647 Jer. Taylor Dissuas. Popery ii. (1686) 158 Say your prayers or offices attently, reverently and devoutly. 1866 Neale Se...
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Maurice Bavaud
Der missglückte Attentäter. Steinacher, Martin: Maurice Bavaud - verhinderter Hitler-Attentäter im Zeichen des katholischen Glaubens?
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attentation
† attenˈtation Obs. [ad. L. attentātiōn-em, n. of action f. attentāre: see attent v.] = attemptation; ‘a trying or essaying.’ Bullokar 1676.a 1670 Hacket Abp. Williams i. 99 (D.) The Devil that spies the first spark of attentation, and blows it into a flame.
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Karl Nobiling
Kellerhoff, Sven Felix: Attentäter. Wahnsinnige, Verführte, Kriminelle. Arean, Erftstadt 2005 , S. 31 ff.
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attemptate
† aˈttemptate Obs. Also attemptat. [a. OF. (14th c.) attemptat (mod. attentat), as if ad. L. *attempt-, attentātus, n., f. attempt-, attentāre, to attempt. See also attentate.] 1. An attempt, endeavour.1531 Elyot Gov. Proem (1544) A ij b, I have nowe enterprised to describe in our vulgar tunge the f...
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George Cony
George Radcliffe wrote:
In England there is great expectation what wilbe comme of Conyes busines; it is put off till the next terme, and mens eyes are attent
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attendment
† aˈttendment Obs. rare. [a. OF. atendement waiting, expectation, f. atendre to attend: see -ment. But in sense 1 prob. for entendement, which in early use embraced the sense of attendement also: cf. attend v. IV, and attent.] 1. Sense, meaning. (Cf. double entendre.)1430 Lydg. Chron. Troy iv. xxxiv...
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Sven Felix Kellerhoff
Attentäter – Mit einer Kugel die Welt verändern. Böhlau Verlag, Köln, 2003, .
Als die Tage zu Nächten wurden – Berliner Schicksale im Bombenkrieg.
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attentate
† aˈttentate, v. Obs.—0 [f. L. attentāt-: see attent v. and -ate3.] = attempt; ‘to attempt, assay, or prove.’ Blount Glossogr. 1656.
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