arent
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Adjective — Dried out or withered; parched by heat.
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Etymology
From Latin arentem, "drying, parched," the present participle of areo, "to be dry or withered."
Full origin of arent →Frequently asked questions
What does “arent” mean?
The word “arent” means dried out or withered; parched by heat. In plain terms, a rare, literary word for dried-up or parched.
How do you pronounce “arent”?
“Arent” is pronounced AH-rehnt (/ˈɑɹɛnt/ in IPA).
How do you use “arent” in a sentence?
Here is “arent” used in a sentence: “The arent fields hadn't seen rain in weeks.”
What part of speech is “arent”?
“Arent” is an adjective.
Where does the word “arent” come from?
The word “arent” comes from Latin. From Latin arentem, "drying, parched," the present participle of areo, "to be dry or withered.".
Is “arent” a common word?
“Arent” is an uncommon word in modern English.