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Mountain in the Alpi Apuane, Tuscany, Italy
The Monte Procinto is an Italian mountain ridge belonging to the Alpi Apuane chain, standing 1,177 meters above sea level. Located in upper Tuscany, in
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Mountain range in northern Tuscany, Italy
858 m) Monte Grondìlice (1,808 m) Monte Contrario (1,788 m) Pizzo d'Uccello (1,781 m) Monte Sumbra (1765 m) Monte Sagro (1,749 m) Monte Procinto (1,177
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Mountain in Italy
ridge trail connecting Pania della Croce after slipping 110 meters. Monte Procinto Murray (Firm), John (1889). Handbook for Travellers in Central Italy
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Italian protest movement
territory of great value, rich in trails, vie ferrate (the one on Mount Procinto, opened in 1893, is the oldest in Italy), climbing routes and karst cavities
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Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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English
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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Hindu
A sweet name
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Italian Spanish
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Sweet; Lovely
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Italian Spanish American English French
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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English American Latin
Contemporary phonetic'enduring.
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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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Italian Spanish
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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Egyptian
God of Thebes.
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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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English
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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Sikh
Optimistic on Man
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English
Variant spelling of English Monty, MONTE means "pointed mountain."
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Indian, Telugu
Attractive
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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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Italian Spanish
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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Italian Spanish
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
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English
English : occupational name for a messenger or scullion (in a monastery), from Old French galopin ‘page’, ‘turnspit’, from galoper ‘to gallop’.
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Goddess Durga
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Japanese
(åƒä»£) Japanese name CHIYO means "a thousand generations."
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Christian, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Form of Nathan; Given by God
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English and Irish
English and Irish : of uncertain origin; most probably an altered form of Mowbray. It is also found as Maybury, which has the form of an English habitational name. There is a place near Woking in Surrey so called; however, this is not recorded until 1885 and is probably derived from the surname. In England this surname is found mainly in the West Midlands; it has also spread into Wales. In Ireland this form is common in Ulster; MacLysaght records that it was taken there from England in the 17th century.
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Arabic, Muslim
Spiritual
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English American
Happy warfare. Spoils of war. Wealthy. From the Old English name Eadgyth, meaning rich or happy,...
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German, Swedish
Pure; Holy
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Tamil
Name of a river
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American, Gaelic, Hindu, Indian
Little Old Wise One; Old; Ancient; Old River; River of Wisdom
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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 ninth Mohammedan month.
n.
The flourish sounded on a horn by a huntsman. See Mot, n., 3, and Mort.
adv.
Once a month; in every month; as, the moon changes monthly.
n.
A favorite gambling game among Spaniards, played with dice or cards.
n.
That which is a month old, or which lives for a month.
n.
A mote.
imp.
of Menge
n.
A clump of trees in a prairie.
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The first month after marriage.
n.
A small particle, as of floating dust; anything proverbially small; a speck.
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.
A month.
v. i.
To void the excrement, as a bird; to mute.
n.
A place of meeting for discussion.
imp.
of Mot