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courant
I. \\ˈkər.ənt, ˈkə.rənt sometimes ˈku̇rənt or k(y)üˈrant or -üˈränt\ noun (-s)
Etymology: probably from French courante, from feminine of courant current, running, from present part of courir to run
: newspaper — obs. except in names of newspapers
II. \\ˈku̇rənt; ˈrant, -änt\ adjective
Etymology: French, from present participle of courir to run, from Latin currere — more at current
heraldry : running

a stag courant

III. \\kəˈrant\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: courante
1. dialect England : romp, caper
2. dialect England : to go about gossiping

Useful english dictionary. 2012.