
Tramontane
UK
/træˈmɒnteɪn/
US
/træˈmɑnˌteɪn/

Translation tramontane into russian
tramontane
NounUK
/træˈmɒnteɪn/
US
/træˈmɑnˌteɪn/
tramontane
tramontanes pl
The sailors were wary of the tramontane winds.
Моряки опасались трамонтанных ветров.
Additional translations
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северный ветер
tramontane
AdjectiveUK
/træˈmɒnteɪn/
US
/træˈmɑnˌteɪn/
tramontane
The tramontane winds were particularly strong this season.
Трамонтанные ветры были особенно сильными в этом сезоне.
Definitions
tramontane
NounUK
/træˈmɒnteɪn/
US
/træˈmɑnˌteɪn/
A person who lives beyond the mountains, especially in relation to a specific region.
The villagers referred to the new settlers as tramontanes, as they came from the other side of the mountain range.
A cold wind coming from the north, especially in the Mediterranean region.
The tramontane blew fiercely through the town, bringing a chill to the air.
tramontane
AdjectiveUK
/træˈmɒnteɪn/
US
/træˈmɑnˌteɪn/
Situated on the other side of the mountains; foreign or strange.
The tramontane customs of the distant village intrigued the travelers.
Relating to or coming from the other side of the mountains.
The tramontane winds brought a chill to the valley.