contemplant means given to contemplation; meditative. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “contemplant” is a great word
CONTEMPLANT — [Adjective, Noun] Given to contemplation; meditative, or one who contemplates. From Latin contemplant-, contemplans, present participle of contemplari ("to contemplate, observe"). Unlike "pensive," which suggests a quiet, often melancholic drift of thought, or "observer," which denotes a detached, factual noticing, the contemplant is anchored in a deep and deliberate focus. It is the monk in his cell at dawn, the scientist fixed on the petri dish's slow bloom, and the child lost in the geometry of a spider's web—a posture of sustained attention where seeing becomes a form of knowing, a discipline of stillness in a world that mistakes motion for meaning.
Etymology
From Latin contemplans (“contemplating”), present participle of contemplor (“to contemplate”).
adj
- Given to contemplation; meditative.“Contemplant Spirits! ye that hover o'er
With untired gaze the immeasurable fount
Ebullient with creative Deity!”
noun
- One who contemplates.