transmontane [trans-mon-teyn, tranz-, trans-mon-teyn, tranz-] ExamplesWord Origin adjective
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.
Reuben Gold Thwaites
There had always been a disparity between the people of these transmontane counties and the tide-water region.
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
- another word for tramontane