Entry 4 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913 Remnant /(r?m"nant)/ · Rem·nant · IPA /ˈɹɛmnənt/ a. n. 01 a. Remaining; yet left. 1. Remaining; yet left.[R.] “And quiet dedicate her remnant life To the just duties of an humble wife.” — Prior. 02 n. That which remains after a part is removed, destroyed, used up, performed, etc.; residue. 1. That which remains after a part is removed, destroyed, used up, performed, etc.; residue. “The remnant that are left of the captivity.” — Neh. i. 3. “The remnant of my tale is of a length To tire your patience.” — Dryden. 2. A small portion; a slight trace; a fragment; a little bit; a scrap. “Some odd quirks and remnants of wit.” — Shak. 3. An unsold end of piece goods, as cloth, ribbons, carpets, etc.(Com.) Syn. Residue; rest; remains; remainder.