"mons" meaning in Latein

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Noun

Etymology: seit Naevius bezeugtes Erbwort aus dem uritalischen *monti-, das sich auf das indogermanische mon-ti- ‚Anhöhe, Hügel‘ zurückführen lässt; etymologisch verwandt mit walisisch mynydd ^(→ cy), altkornisch menit ^(→ oco), altbretonisch monid ^(→ obt), awestisch maiti-, altnordisch mønir ^(→ non) Forms: mōns [nominative, singular], montēs [nominative, plural], montis [genitive, singular], montum [genitive, plural], montī [dative, singular], montibus [dative, plural], montem [accusative, singular], montēs [accusative, plural], mōns [singular], montēs [plural], monte [ablative, singular], montibus [ablative, plural]
  1. Berg Tags: geography
    Sense id: de-mons-la-noun-1
  2. Bergland
    Sense id: de-mons-la-noun-2
  3. Berg, berghohe Masse Tags: figurative
    Sense id: de-mons-la-noun-3
  4. Bergfels, Fels Tags: figurative
    Sense id: de-mons-la-noun-4
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: montanus, montivagus Translations (Geografie: Berg): Berg [masculine] (Deutsch) Translations (im Plural: Bergland): Bergland [neuter] (Deutsch) Translations (übertragen: Berg, berghohe Masse): Berg [masculine] (Deutsch), Masse [feminine] (Deutsch) Translations (übertragen: Bergfels, Fels): Bergfels [masculine] (Deutsch), Fels [masculine] (Deutsch)

Inflected forms

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    }
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  "etymology_text": "seit Naevius bezeugtes Erbwort aus dem uritalischen *monti-, das sich auf das indogermanische mon-ti- ‚Anhöhe, Hügel‘ zurückführen lässt; etymologisch verwandt mit walisisch mynydd ^(→ cy), altkornisch menit ^(→ oco), altbretonisch monid ^(→ obt), awestisch maiti-, altnordisch mønir ^(→ non)",
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        {
          "author": "2 (Mazzarino)",
          "raw_ref": "Marcus Porcius Cato; Antonius Mazzarino (Herausgeber): De agri cultura. Ad fidem Florentini codicis deperditi. 2. Auflage. BSB B. G. Teubner Verlagsgesellschaft, Leipzig 1982 (Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana) , Seite 7–8.",
          "text": "„si poteris, sub radice montis siet, in meridiem spectet, loco salubri; operariorum copia siet, bonumque aquarium, oppidum validum prope siet; si aut mare aut amnis, qua naves ambulant, aut via bona celebrisque.“ (Cato agr. 1, 3)"
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      "lang": "Deutsch",
      "lang_code": "de",
      "sense": "Geografie: Berg",
      "sense_id": "1",
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        "masculine"
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      "sense": "übertragen: Berg, berghohe Masse",
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      ],
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        "masculine"
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        "masculine"
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        "nominative",
        "plural"
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        {
          "author": "2 (Mazzarino)",
          "raw_ref": "Marcus Porcius Cato; Antonius Mazzarino (Herausgeber): De agri cultura. Ad fidem Florentini codicis deperditi. 2. Auflage. BSB B. G. Teubner Verlagsgesellschaft, Leipzig 1982 (Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana) , Seite 7–8.",
          "text": "„si poteris, sub radice montis siet, in meridiem spectet, loco salubri; operariorum copia siet, bonumque aquarium, oppidum validum prope siet; si aut mare aut amnis, qua naves ambulant, aut via bona celebrisque.“ (Cato agr. 1, 3)"
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      "lang": "Deutsch",
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      "sense": "Geografie: Berg",
      "sense_id": "1",
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        "masculine"
      ],
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      "lang": "Deutsch",
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      "sense": "übertragen: Berg, berghohe Masse",
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      "lang": "Deutsch",
      "lang_code": "de",
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      "sense": "übertragen: Bergfels, Fels",
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        "masculine"
      ],
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