transmontane









transmontane


transmontane [trans-mon-teyn, tranz-, trans-mon-teyn, tranz-] ExamplesWord Origin adjective

  1. tramontane.

Origin of transmontane 1720–30; Latin trānsmontānus; see trans-, mount2, -an Examples from the Web for transmontane Historical Examples of transmontane

  • Of these numbers the transmontane country had but eighty delegates and nine senators.

    The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921

    Various

  • In the Virginia and Pennsylvania capitals, the transmontane country was still a misty region.

    Afloat on the Ohio

    Reuben Gold Thwaites

  • There had always been a disparity between the people of these transmontane counties and the tide-water region.

    Stephen A. Douglas

    Allen Johnson

  • Now shall ye know, that against the Transmontane is the tother star that is clept Antarctic, as I have said before.

    The Travels of Sir John Mandeville

    John Mandeville

  • British Dictionary definitions for transmontane transmontane adjective, noun

    1. another word for tramontane
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