Ver"sant (?), a. [L. versans, p. pr.
versare to turn abound frequently, to turn over in the mind, to
meditate. See Versatile.] Familiar; conversant.
[R.]
Men not versant with courts of justice.
Sydney Smith.
Ver"sant, n. [F.] The slope of a side of
a mountain chain; hence, the general slope of a country; aspect.
Ver"sant (?), a. [L. versans, p. pr.
versare to turn abound frequently, to turn over in the mind, to
meditate. See Versatile.] Familiar; conversant.
[R.]
Men not versant with courts of justice.
Sydney Smith.
Ver"sant, n. [F.] The slope of a side of
a mountain chain; hence, the general slope of a country; aspect.