tra·mon·tane /trəˈmɑnˌten, ˌtræmənˈ/
(a.)異邦的;野蠻的
Tra·mon·tane, n. One living beyond the mountains; hence, a foreigner; a stranger.
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Tra·mon·tane a. Lying or being beyond the mountains; coming from the other side of the mountains; hence, foreign; barbarous.
Note: ☞ The Italians sometimes use this epithet for ultramontane, and apply it to the countries north of the Alps, as France and Germany, and especially to their ecclesiastics, jurists, painters, etc.; and a north wind is called a tramontane wind. The French lawyers call certain Italian canonists tramontane, or ultramontane, doctors; considering them as favoring too much the court of Rome. See Ultramontane.
tramontane
adj 1: on or coming from the other side of the mountains (from the
speaker); "the transmontane section of the state";
"tramontane winds" [syn: transmontane] [ant: cismontane]
2: being or coming from another country; "tramontane
influences"
n : a cold dry wind that blows south out of the mountains into
Italy and the western Mediterranean [syn: tramontana]