tramontane
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old French tramontane, from Italian tramontana.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]tramontane (comparative more tramontane, superlative most tramontane)
- Residing in or coming from the far side of a mountain range, especially from north of the Alps.
- Synonyms: transmontane; transalpine
- Antonyms: cismontane; cisalpine
- (broadly, archaic) Foreign.
Noun
[edit]tramontane (plural tramontanes)
- (archaic) One living beyond the mountains; a foreigner; a stranger.
- Alternative form of tramontana
Translations
[edit]alternative form — see tramontana
Further reading
[edit]- tramontane on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Italian
[edit]Adjective
[edit]tramontane f pl
Noun
[edit]tramontane f
- plural of tramontana
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