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Qué (quién) es RAMPANT - definición

1974 STUDIO ALBUM BY NAZARETH

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ORIENTATION AND POSE OF A CREATURE IN HERALDRY
Rampant; Couchant; Naiant; Addorsed; Statant; Sejant; Sejeant; At gaze; Trippant; Salient guardant; Salient (heraldry); Regardant; Segreant; Langued; Hauriant; Haurient; Passant guardant; Forcené; Forcene; Volant (heraldry); Expansed; Vulning
If you describe something bad, such as a crime or disease, as rampant, you mean that it is very common and is increasing in an uncontrolled way.
Inflation is rampant and industry in decline.
ADJ
rampant         
  • An eagle volant recursant descendant in pale, the emblem of the 38th Air Division of the US Air Force
  • A griphon segreant
  • Two goats addorsed
  • Stork '''vigilant'''
  • A crane vigilant
  • A dolphin naiant
  • Eagle '''displayed''', wings '''expanded'''
  • 150px
  • Dove '''volant''' (wings addorsed and elevated)
  • A pelican in her piety, wings addorsed and elevated
  • Phoenix]] '''issuant''', wings displayed and elevated, coming from her nest of fire
  • 150px
ORIENTATION AND POSE OF A CREATURE IN HERALDRY
Rampant; Couchant; Naiant; Addorsed; Statant; Sejant; Sejeant; At gaze; Trippant; Salient guardant; Salient (heraldry); Regardant; Segreant; Langued; Hauriant; Haurient; Passant guardant; Forcené; Forcene; Volant (heraldry); Expansed; Vulning
a.
1.
Rank, exuberant, luxuriant, wanton, excessive.
2.
Vehement, impetuous, ungovernable, uncontrollable, headstrong, dominant, unbridled, violent, predominant.
3.
(Her.) Standing erect (on the hind legs, as a lion).
rampant         
  • An eagle volant recursant descendant in pale, the emblem of the 38th Air Division of the US Air Force
  • A griphon segreant
  • Two goats addorsed
  • Stork '''vigilant'''
  • A crane vigilant
  • A dolphin naiant
  • Eagle '''displayed''', wings '''expanded'''
  • 150px
  • Dove '''volant''' (wings addorsed and elevated)
  • A pelican in her piety, wings addorsed and elevated
  • Phoenix]] '''issuant''', wings displayed and elevated, coming from her nest of fire
  • 150px
ORIENTATION AND POSE OF A CREATURE IN HERALDRY
Rampant; Couchant; Naiant; Addorsed; Statant; Sejant; Sejeant; At gaze; Trippant; Salient guardant; Salient (heraldry); Regardant; Segreant; Langued; Hauriant; Haurient; Passant guardant; Forcené; Forcene; Volant (heraldry); Expansed; Vulning
¦ adjective
1. flourishing or spreading unchecked: rampant inflation.
2. unrestrained in action or performance.
3. [usu. postposition] Heraldry (of an animal) represented standing on its left hind foot with its forefeet in the air.
Derivatives
rampancy noun
rampantly adverb
Word History
Rampant entered Middle English from Old French, in which it meant 'crawling' (from ramper 'to crawl'). As in French, early use in English had the adjective following the noun, especially in heraldry, as in 'lion rampant', in which the lion is depicted in profile, standing on its left hind foot, with forefeet and tail raised. By extension to other wild animals rearing up in a threatening manner, rampant acquired the sense 'fierce', from which developed the current meaning 'unrestrained'.

Wikipedia

Rampant (album)

Rampant is the fifth studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1974. It was the third of their LP albums to be produced by Roger Glover, and proved to be the last time they would work with him.

The track "Loved and Lost" was sampled by DJ Shadow on "Enemy Lines" from his 2011 album The Less You Know, The Better.

Ejemplos de uso de RAMPANT
1. Not rampant inflation but rampant crime, disorder and anti–social behaviour.
2. Rampant corruption Corruption, especially in the oil sector, is thought to be rampant in Iraq.
3. Illiteracy, unemployment and malnutrition are rampant.
4. Poverty remained rampant, as did political instability.
5. He likes it better now, despite the rampant growth.