Definitions for tramontanas

tramontanas tra·mon·ta·na

Spelling: [trah-muh n-tah-nuh, -tan- Tramontanas is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 494 anagrams from letters in tramontanas (aaamnnorstt).

Definitions for tramontanas

noun

  1. a cold wind from the north or northeast that blows in the western Mediterranean.
  2. any north wind issuing from a mountainous region.
  3. a cold wind from the north or northeast that blows in the western Mediterranean.
  4. any north wind issuing from a mountainous region.

Origin of tramontanas

1605-15; Italian, noun use of feminine of tramontano tramontane

Examples for tramontanas

The opinion current in those countries (tramontana) that it can lift an elephant on its horn, seems mistaken.

tramontana and sirocco alternate, and each is more unendurable than the other.

The tramontana blew steadily from the north, whistling monotonously in the ears.

The wind freshened; the tramontana, that piercing wind from the Alps, was beginning to blow.

This is slenderer and smaller than the l-qrgha of those countries (tramontana).

At Perugia, last spring, through weeks of tramontana, how one yearned for the sight of yellow English primroses!

We should all be ghosts, of course, but the more easily could the sun warm us through in spite of the tramontana.

Humyn and those come with him from that side (tramontana), who had never seen one before, were much entertained.

The gn-cow1759 is another, a very small one, perhaps as large as the qchqr (ram) of those countries (tramontana).

This is not peculiar to Hindstn, but is here described because it is not in those countries (tramontana).

This is slenderer and smaller than the l-qrgha of those countries (tramontana).

We should all be ghosts, of course, but the more easily could the sun warm us through in spite of the tramontana.

At Perugia, last spring, through weeks of tramontana, how one yearned for the sight of yellow English primroses!

Humyn and those come with him from that side (tramontana), who had never seen one before, were much entertained.

This is not peculiar to Hindstn, but is here described because it is not in those countries (tramontana).

tramontana and sirocco alternate, and each is more unendurable than the other.

The wind freshened; the tramontana, that piercing wind from the Alps, was beginning to blow.

The opinion current in those countries (tramontana) that it can lift an elephant on its horn, seems mistaken.

The tramontana blew steadily from the north, whistling monotonously in the ears.

The gn-cow1759 is another, a very small one, perhaps as large as the qchqr (ram) of those countries (tramontana).

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