Definition: Abdicant in English means "not making or not having done something, especially a gift." It doesn't have a specific meaning that has been given to it by the Oxford English Dictionary. The word is derived from the Latin for 'abide' and the Greek for 'abscond.' The word literally means 'not to be present,' so someone who abdicates something might not actually be at it, but rather having done or being present elsewhere.
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