admittant
Admittant is a rare English term that appears primarily in historical or archaic contexts. In its noun sense, admittant denotes a person who admits something or grants admission, functioning as an agent noun derived from the verb admit. In some uses, it may also appear as an adjective describing something that admits or allows entry. However, the word is not common in modern English, and its meanings can be ambiguous when encountered outside of old texts.
Etymology and form: admittant is built from the verb admit with the agent-noun suffix -ant, following the
Usage and prevalence: Today, admittant is considered obsolete or highly literary. Contemporary writing generally uses admittance,
Relationship to related terms: Admittance and admission refer to the act or permission to enter. Admitter is