I. vōˈläntā adjective
Etymology: Italian, literally, flying, from Latin volant-, volans, present participle of volare to fly
: moving with light rapidity — used as a direction in music
II. noun
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Etymology: Spanish, literally, flying, from Latin volant-, volans, present participle of volare to fly — more at volatile
: a 2-wheeled carriage formerly much used in Cuba, made with the axle behind the body, and driven by a rider on the horse