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tramontane
tramontane, a. and n. (trəˈmɒntən, træmɒnˈteɪn) Forms: 4 tramountayne, 7 -mountain, -montan, (6–8 -ain, 9 -aine), 6– tramontane; also in It. forms, 7–9 tramontana, 6–8 (pl.) tramontani; Lat. pl. 7 tramontanæ. See also transmontane. [ad. It. tramontana north wind, pole-star, tramontani ‘those folkes ...
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Tramontane
In 1636 the French expression "perdre la tramontane" meant "to be disorientated." The continuous howling noise of the tramontane is said to have a disturbing effect upon the psyche.
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Tramontane - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives
Arkeyn Steel Records. Years active: 1987-2000, 2007-? "Tramontane began many moons ago in the year 1986. I was still in high school playing with drummer Dan DeMeo. As fate would have it, my mother met Michael Morris at his work and immediately saw an opportunity and got his number for her aspiring musician son and Dan and I called Michael.
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Tramontane (film)
Tramontane () is a 2021 Lebanese drama film directed by Vatche Boulghourjian.
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transmontane
transmontane, a. (trɑːnsˈmɒnteɪn, træns-, -mɒnˈteɪn, -nz-) [In quot. c 1400 a. OF. transmontane adj. and n., altered form of tramontane, pole-star, north pole, also transmontanie north wind (Godef.); in later use ad. L. transmontānus: see tramontane.] 1. Dwelling or situated beyond, or on the other ...
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French ship Tramontane
At least two ships of the French Navy have been named Tramontane:
, a launched in 1901 and struck in 1920.
, a launched in 1924 and sunk in 1942.
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tresmountain
† tresmounˈtain, a. Obs. rare—1. [a. OF. tresmontaine polestar (13th c. in Godef.), with tres- = tras-, trans-: see tra-, transmontane.] = transmontane 2; cf. tramontane B. 1.c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode iv. xxiii. (1869) 189 Summe j drawe to þe pitee of þe ryal magestee of god,..summe ooþere to þe ste...
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Tramontana
Tramontana, Tramontane, or Tramuntana may refer to:
Tramontana
"Tramontana", a short story by Gabriel García Márquez, in Strange Pilgrims
Tramontana Tramontane, a northern wind (tramontana in Italian and tramuntana in Catalan)
"Tramontane", an instrumental by the rock group Foreigner, from their
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Garigliano (disambiguation)
Garigliano may refer to:
Garigliano, a river in central Italy
Garigliano, a name used on the west coast of Italy for Tramontane, a cold wind from the
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Wibault 10/II
The Wibault 10/II Tramontane was a two-seat reconnaissance aircraft designed and built by Société des Avions Michel Wibault in France for the French military
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Article on Tramontane in the French-language Wikipedia (in French)
Tramuntane at ggweather.com
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Cers (wind)
See also
Tramontane
References
Cers on Winds of the World
Winds
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Marin (wind)
See also
Bora (wind)
Etesian
Gregale
Levant (wind)
Leveche
Mistral (wind)
Sirocco
Tramontane
Winds of Provence
References
Jean Vialar, Les vents régionaux
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Libeccio
In summer it is most persistent, but in winter it alternates with the Tramontane (north-east or north).
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Bérénice (rocket)
The third stage was a SEPR 200 Tramontane and the fourth stage comprised a Melanie rocket and payload.
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