For the etymologists, chalant is a verb conjugation of the French "chaloir", meaning 'of import', in the sense of being important; pay attention.It's old French and not used today, and English only borrowed one conjugation of it back in the 18th century
For the etymologists, chalant is a verb conjugation of the French "chaloir", meaning 'of import', in the sense of being important; pay attention.
It's old French and not used today, and English only borrowed one conjugation of it back in the 18th century
That's some very chalant information