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cant

verb transitive
In popular usage, to turn about, or to turn over, by a sudden push or thrust; as, to cant over a pail or a cask.

cant

To toss; as, to cant a ball.

cant

To speak with a whining voice, or an affected singing tone.

cant

To sell by auction, or to bid a price at auction.

cant

noun
A toss; a throw, thrust or push with a sudden jerk; as, to give a ball a cant.&

cant

A whining, singing manner of speech; a quaint, affected mode of uttering words either in conversation or preaching.

cant

The whining speech of beggars, as in asking alms and making complaints of their distresses.

cant

The peculiar words and phrases of professional men; phrases often repeated, or not well authorized.

cant

Any barbarous jargon in speech.

cant

Whining pretension to goodness.

cant

Outcry, at a public sale of goods; a call for bidders at an auction. This use of the word is precisely equivalent to auction, auctio, a hawking, a crying out, or in the vulgar dialect, a singing out, but I believe not in use in the U. States.

cant

noun
A nich; a corner or retired place. Cant-timbers, in a ship, are those which are situated at the two ends.