Crossword-Solution: TRAMONTANE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Tramontane | a. | Lying or being beyond the mountains; coming from the other side of the mountains; hence, foreign; barbarous. |
| Tramontane | n. | One living beyond the mountains; hence, a foreigner; a stranger. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “TRAMONTANE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Outlandish or barbarous | 1 answer |
| on or coming from the other side of the mountains | 1 answer |
| Foreigner | 24 answers |
| WIND, type of | 47 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with TRAMONTANE (5)
The Germans were less corrupt than the Italians, less cruel than the Spaniards; and the rustic, or even savage, aspect of those Tramontane warriors, often disguised a simple and merciful disposition.
When I found myself in the streets, I scarcely could believe that I was in Italy, for everything had a tramontane appearance.
The sun shone; but the northeast wind, which the natives poetically call the Tramontane, was blowing, and the white smoke of Vesuvius rolled towards the sea.
There came a day when the Tramontane ceased to blow down on us the cold air of the snowy Apennines, and the white cap of Vesuvius, which is, by the way, worn generally like the caps of the Neapolitans, drifted inland instead of toward the sea.
Grant it: I still must envy them an age That favoured such a dream, in days like these Impossible, when virtue is so scarce That to suppose a scene where she presides Is tramontane, and stumbles all belief.
Quotes with TRAMONTANE (1)
And under the cicadas, deeper down that the longest taproot, between and beneath the rounded black rocks and slanting slabs of sandstone in the earth, ground water is creeping. Ground water seeps and slides, across and down, across and down, leaking from here to there, minutely at a rate of a mile a year. What a tug of waters goes on! There are flings and pulls in every direction at every moment. The world is a wild wrestle under the grass; earth shall be moved. What else is …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1977–1988).