[ way off topic, but I can't resist ]
ncm@zembu.com (Nathan Myers) writes:
> For the record:
> http://www.lineone.net/dictionaryof/englishusage/d0081889.html
> dependent or dependant
> "Dependent is the adjective, used for a person or thing that depends
> on someone or something: Admission to college is dependent on A-level
> results. Dependant is the noun, and is a person who relies on someone
> for financial support: Do you have any dependants?"
In order of increasing heft, my dictionaries have:
Webster's New Collegiate: no entry for "dependant" at all.
Random House: "dependant" is defined with a one-word entry: "dependent",
for both noun and adjective.
OED: entries for both "dependant" and "dependent", but it says "now
usually spelt [dependent]". Apparently the spellings were once more-
or-less interchangeable.
Not being an eighteenth-century person, to me "dependant" looks just
plain wrong. I'd never spell it that way, for either noun or adjective.
regards, tom lane