visitant

Etymology
From, present participle of.

Noun

 * 1) One who visits; a guest; a visitor.
 * 2) * 1612-13,,  Act I, Scene III,
 * Ambition, madam, is a great man's madness, / That is not kept in chains and close-pent rooms, / But in fair lightsome lodgings, and is girt / With the wild noise of prattling visitants, / Which makes it lunatic beyond all cure.
 * 1) A spectre or ghost.
 * 2) A migratory bird that makes a temporary stop somewhere.
 * 1) A spectre or ghost.
 * 2) A migratory bird that makes a temporary stop somewhere.
 * 1) A spectre or ghost.
 * 2) A migratory bird that makes a temporary stop somewhere.
 * 1) A migratory bird that makes a temporary stop somewhere.
 * 1) A migratory bird that makes a temporary stop somewhere.
 * 1) A migratory bird that makes a temporary stop somewhere.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Georgian: მნახველი, სტუმარი
 * Russian:, , ,  , ,

Adjective

 * 1) Visiting.
 * 2) * 1677,, Madam Fickle, or, The Witty False One, London: James Magnes & Richard Bentley, Act III, Scene 2, p. 33,
 * Now the plots unravell’d: I begin to have a knowledge of the visitant Kinsman that us’d to molest us.