ant was one a thing that Maria spoke to a few friends about in the pub. The Duke in Hackney. A while later it became reality as a nice little online magazine a bit like humus. The next edition was stumbling a bit, and this is when a decision was made and PantMagazine because 100% interactive,- a blog with users and contributers. The initial catch-phrase was something along the lines of: “Pant magazine is a London based online magazine, underlining the international creative network that surrounds us …”
dministrator throughout this time had been Maria, and the sponsor has been Matt Kay. This changed in March 2009, when Maria had started the progress of creating a new illustration agency [link later] and Matt was keen to take over Pant. Maria will still be contributing.
[Origin: 1400–50; late ME panten < MF pant(a)is(i)er < VL *phantasiāre to have visions from Greek phantasioun "have or form images, subject to hallucinations," from phantasia "appearance, image, fantasy"]
[Pant may refer to: To throb or heave violently or rapidly; palpitate / to emit steam or the like in loud puffs / To breathe quickly, spasmodically, or in a labored manner Panting is used by many furry animals as a means of thermoregulation Pant (surname), a North Indian and Nepalese surname.
n. \
- Trousers. Often used in the plural. - br. eng.
- Underpants. Often used in the plural. - am. eng. ]
Pant (meaning “a hollow” in Welsh) is a common Welsh place name. Places named Pant include:
- Pant, Denbighshire
- Pant, Merthyr Tydfil
- Pant, Shropshire
- Pant, Wrexham