ostent

Etymology 1
From, or directly from its ,    of ,  of , from  +  (from ).

Verb

 * 1)  To make an ambitious display of; to exhibit or show boastingly; to ostentate.

Etymology 2
From, from ,   of ; see further at etymology 1.

Noun

 * 1)  A display, an exhibition; an appearance, a manifestation.
 * 2) A boastful, ostentatious display or exhibition.
 * 1) A boastful, ostentatious display or exhibition.
 * 1) A boastful, ostentatious display or exhibition.
 * 1) A boastful, ostentatious display or exhibition.

Etymology 3
From or directly from its , from ,    of ; see further at etymology 1.

The plural form ostenta is from.

Noun

 * 1)  A portent, a token.

Noun

 * 1)  A minute (60 seconds).

Usage notes

 * Distinguished in medieval times from the "minute" that was one tenth of an hour, or six modern minutes.