Panted

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pant \Pant\ (p[.a]nt), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Panted}; p. pr. &
   vb. n. {Panting}.] [Cf. F. panteler to gasp for breath, OF.
   panteisier to be breathless, F. pantois out of breath; perh.
   akin to E. phantom, the verb prob. orig. meaning, to have the
   nightmare.]
   1. To breathe quickly or in a labored manner, as after
      exertion or from eagerness or excitement; to respire with
      heaving of the breast; to gasp.
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            Pluto plants for breath from out his cell. --Dryden.
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   2. Hence: To long eagerly; to desire earnestly; -- often used
      with for or after.
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            As the hart panteth after the water brooks. --Ps.
                                                  xlii. 1.
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            Who pants for glory finds but short repose. --Pope.
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   3. To beat with unnatural violence or rapidity; to palpitate,
      or throb; -- said of the heart. --Spenser.
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   4. To sigh; to flutter; to languish. [Poetic]
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            The whispering breeze
            Pants on the leaves, and dies upon the trees.
                                                  --Pope.
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