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Mountain in Italy
Monte Caplone is a mountain between Lombardy and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy. It has an elevation of 1,976 metres. According to the SOIUSA (International
Monte_Caplone
Northern Italian mountain range
Vesta Monte Cadria, 2,254 m Cima Valdritta, 2,218 m Punta Telegrafo, 2,200 m Monte Bondone, 2,180 m Monte Altissimo di Nago, 2,079 m Monte Caplone, 1,976
Garda_Mountains
Mountain in Lombardy, Italy
Rosso is a mountain in the Brescia and Garda Prealps belonging to the Caplone-Tombea group, a subgroup of Mount Stino, and reaches an altitude of 1,102
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Mountain in Italy
women and children. The following day they reached Cima Rest, Monte Caplone and Monte Tombea without encountering resistance. On May 27 they occupied
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Mountain in Lombardy, Italy
Gusaner (Cima Gusaur)-Cadria and then the Bocca di Cablone-Cima Tombea-Monte Caplone line to the north.[citation needed] On May 20, the Regiment's three
Monte_Camiolo
Nature reserve in Lombardy, Italy
lake and the border with Trentino. The highest point is the peak of Monte Caplone, 1,976 meters above sea level, whereas the lowest point is the lake
Alto Garda Bresciano Regional Park
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code:II/C-30.II-C. The chief summits of the range are: Cima Rest Monte Camiolo Monte Tavagnone Monte Cingolo Rosso VV. AA. (1999). Lombardia : esclusa Milano
Brescia_and_Garda_Prealps
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Italian Spanish
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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Contemporary phonetic'enduring.
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Feminine form of English Monty, MONTA means "pointed hill."
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Italian
Italian : from the title of rank conte ‘count’ (from Latin comes, genitive comitis ‘companion’). Probably in this sense (and the Late Latin sense of ‘traveling companion’), it was a medieval personal name; as a title it was no doubt applied ironically as a nickname for someone with airs and graces or simply for someone who worked in the service of a count.English : variant of Count, cognate with 1.French : nickname for someone in the service of a count or for someone who behaved pretentiously, from Old French conte, cunte ‘count’ (of the same derivation as 1).French (Conté) : variant of Comté (see Comte).
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Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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Indian, Telugu
Attractive
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Egyptian
God of Thebes.
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Italian Spanish American English French
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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Sikh
Optimistic on Man
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Italian Spanish
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Gujarati, Indian, Italian, Latin, Spanish
From the Wealthy Man's Mountain; Mountain; Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery
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A sweet name
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Portuguese, Galician, Italian, and Jewish (Sephardic)
Portuguese, Galician, Italian, and Jewish (Sephardic) : habitational name from any of the many places in Portugal, Galicia, and Italy named or named with Ponte, from ponte ‘bridge’.English : variant spelling of Pont.
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Sweet; Lovely
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French and English
French and English : topographic name for someone who lived by a fortified stronghold, Old French, Middle English motte. The surname may also be a habitational name from any of the places in France named with this word.English : variant spelling of Mott 2.German : habitational name from Motte in the Saarland or Motten in Bavaria.The settlement that became the city of Detroit was founded in 1701 by Antoine de la Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac (1658–1730), governor of LA. He was born into the minor nobility in Gascony, France, where his father owned the seigneury of Cadillac.
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Variant spelling of English Monty, MONTE means "pointed mountain."
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English
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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English (County Durham)
English (County Durham) : unexplained.French : topographic name for a mountain dweller, from Old French mont ‘mountain’ (Latin mons, montis).Walloon (Belgian French) : habitational name from either of two places called Monty, from Late Latin montile ‘hill’: in Carneux, Liège province or in Corroy-le-Château, Namur province.
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Italian Spanish
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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Hindu
Lord Buddha, Energy circle or a form of chakra
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Arabic
Servant of the One who Gives Nourishment
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Hindu
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African, Arabic, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Superior; Exalted; On High; Arabic Form of Aaron; High Mountain
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Telugu
Target; Mission; Aim
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Indian
Shining star
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Norfolk, recorded in Domesday Book as Huerueles, named in Old English as hwerflas ‘circles’.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for God
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Dheyria | தேயà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾
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From the Latin Cecilia: blind. The blind St. Cecilie - patron saint of music - was a talented...
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imp.
of Menge
n.
A custom, formerly practiced by the scholars at Eton school, England, of going every third year, on Whittuesday, to a hillock near the Bath road, and exacting money from all passers-by, to support at the university the senior scholar of the school.
n.
A month.
n.
The world; a globe as an ensign of royalty.
n.
That which is a month old, or which lives for a month.
adv.
Once a month; in every month; as, the moon changes monthly.
n.
One of the twelve portions into which the year is divided; the twelfth part of a year, corresponding nearly to the length of a synodic revolution of the moon, -- whence the name. In popular use, a period of four weeks is often called a month.
n.
The first month after marriage.
n.
A favorite gambling game among Spaniards, played with dice or cards.
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The flourish sounded on a horn by a huntsman. See Mot, n., 3, and Mort.
n.
A mote.
n.
A clump of trees in a prairie.
n.
A small particle, as of floating dust; anything proverbially small; a speck.
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A place of meeting for discussion.
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A month.
imp.
of Mot
n.
The ninth Mohammedan month.
v. i.
To void the excrement, as a bird; to mute.