Meaning & Definition of word "Levant"

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    Levant

    /lɪˈvænt/

    noun:

    • 1. A historical region in the eastern Mediterranean, including modern-day Lebanon, Syria, and parts of Israel and Palestine.
      • Example: The Levant has been a crossroads of various civilizations for centuries.
    • 2. The countries and regions of the eastern Mediterranean, especially in relation to trade and cultural exchange.
      • Example: During the Renaissance, merchants from Europe sought to expand their trade in the Levant.

    verb:

    • 1. To rise or lift up, often used in the context of something that lifts or rises.
      • Example: The sails levant as the wind filled them.
    • 2. To make something rise or to abandon a place.
      • Example: The fisherman decided to levant his boat early in the morning.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'lever' meaning to rise or to lift.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    levant in the night:

    to leave quietly, often without informing others

    levant with the wind:

    to leave suddenly, taking advantage of circumstances

    Related Words

    abscond:

    to leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection or arrest

    fugitive:

    a person who has escaped from a place or is in hiding

    Slang Meanings of levant

    Meaning: to skip town

    Example Sentence: He was in debt, so he decided to levant and skip town.

    Meaning: to ghost someone

    Example Sentence: She just levant on her friends without a word.