tramontane
English
Etymology
From Old French tramontane, from Italian tramontana.
Adjective
tramontane (comparative more tramontane, superlative most tramontane)
- From the far side of the mountains (especially from North of the Alps)
- foreign
- a classical name for the north wind (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Translations
an easterly wind
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Further reading
tramontane on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Italian
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