ˈice-ˌmountain
= iceberg 1 and 2. So also ice-mount.
1694 Acc. Sev. Late Voy. ii. (1711) 22 There are seven large Ice-Mountains in a Line..which look of a glorious blew colour. Ibid. 46 These Ice-Mounts change their first colour in time by the Air. 1774 Goldsm. Nat. Hist. I. 247 Thus are these amazing ice mountains launched forth to sea, and found floating in the waters round both the Poles. 1853 Kane Grinnell Exp. xiv. (1856) 104, I noticed very many ice-mountains traveling to the north in opposition to both wind and surface ice. |