imaginant

/ɪˈmæd͡ʒɪnənt/

Etymology

From Latin imaginans, present participle of imaginari: compare French imaginant.

adj

  1. imagining; conceiving, or imaginative“the force of Imagination is , either upon the Body Imaginant , or upon another Body”

noun

  1. An imaginer.“and the same kind of strings being moved , and much what after the same manner as in the first Imaginant ; the Soul is awaken'd to the same apprehensions , as were they that caus'd them”