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Promont
Promont Prom"ont, n. Promontory. [R.] --Drayton.
Promontories
Promontory Prom"on*to*ry, n.; pl. Promontories. [ L. promonturium, promunturium; pro before + mons, montis, mountain: cf. F. promontoire. See Mount, n.] 1. (Phys. Geog.) A high point of land or rock projecting into the sea beyond the line of coast; a headland; a high cape. Like one that stands upon a promontory. --Shak. 2. (Anat.) A projecting part. Especially: (a) The projecting angle of the ventral side of the sacrum where it joins the last lumbar vertebra. (b) A prominence on the inner wall of the tympanum of the ear.
Promontory
Promontory Prom"on*to*ry, n.; pl. Promontories. [ L. promonturium, promunturium; pro before + mons, montis, mountain: cf. F. promontoire. See Mount, n.] 1. (Phys. Geog.) A high point of land or rock projecting into the sea beyond the line of coast; a headland; a high cape. Like one that stands upon a promontory. --Shak. 2. (Anat.) A projecting part. Especially: (a) The projecting angle of the ventral side of the sacrum where it joins the last lumbar vertebra. (b) A prominence on the inner wall of the tympanum of the ear.
promontory
Doubling Dou"bling, n. 1. The act of one that doubles; a making double; reduplication; also, that which is doubled. 2. A turning and winding; as, the doubling of a hunted hare; shift; trick; artifice. --Dryden. 3. (Her.) The lining of the mantle borne about the shield or escutcheon. 4. The process of redistilling spirits, to improve the strength and flavor. Doubling a cape, promontory, etc. (Naut.), sailing around or passing beyond a cape, promontory, etc.
Rhodomontade
Rhodomontade Rhod`o*mon*tade", n. See Rodomontade.
Rhodomontader
Rhodomontader Rhod`o*mon*tad"er, n. See Rodomontador.
Rodomont
Rodomont Rod"o*mont, n. [F. rodomont, It. rodomonte, fr. Rodomonte, Rodamonte, a boasting hero in the ``Orlando Furioso' of Ariosto, and the ``Orlando Innamorato' of Bojardo; properly, one who rolls away mountains; Prov. It. rodare to roll away (fr. L. rota a wheel) + It. monte a mountain, L. mons. See Rotary, Mount, n.] A vain or blustering boaster; a braggart; a braggadocio. --Sir T. Herbert.
Rodomont
Rodomont Rod"o*mont, a. Bragging; vainly boasting.
Rodomontade
Rodomontade Rod`o*mon*tade", n. [F., fr. It. rodomontana. See Rodomont, n.] Vain boasting; empty bluster or vaunting; rant. I could show that the rodomontades of Almanzor are neither so irrational nor impossible. --Dryden.
Rodomontade
Rodomontade Rod`o*mon*tade", v. i. To boast; to brag; to bluster; to rant.
Rodomontadist
Rodomontadist Rod`o*mon*tad"ist, n. One who boasts.
Rodomontado
Rodomontado Rod`o*mon*ta"do, n. Rodomontade.
Rodomontador
Rodomontador Rod`o*mon*ta"dor, n. A rodomontadist.

Meaning of Omont from wikipedia

- Omont (French pronunciation: [ɔmɔ̃]) is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France. Communes of the Ardennes department "Répertoire national...
- Henri Auguste Omont (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi oɡyst ɔmɔ̃]; 15 September 1857 – 9 December 1940) was a French librarian, philologist, and historian...
- pre-fixed by a bibliography of his works compiled by his friend Henri Omont. Chisholm 1911.  This article incorporates text from a publication now in...
- Formerly it was classified as lectionary 355 (ℓ 355). It was examined by Henri Omont. Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 7th century. It is currently housed...
- Nourney, Mr. Alfred 20 Cologne, German Empire Cherbourg New York City 7 Omont, Mr. Alfred Fernand 29 Le Havre, France Ostby, Mr. Engelhart Cornelius 64...
- French officer from an old Gr**** woman. Its text was published by Henri Omont in 1901. At least one authority has suggested this m****cript has an ****ociation...
- Manichaeans was discovered in a cave near the city. A month later, Henri Omont found its other 13 initial leaves. The whole book is now known as the Tebessa...
- .455..389J. doi:10.1086/176585. hdl:2060/19980018148. S2CID 122950585. Omont, Alain; Forveille, Thierry; Moseley, S. Harvey; Glac****, William J.; Harvey...
- Man****es II, Count of Rethel (died 1032) was a son of Man****es of Omont and his wife, Castricia. He manifested himself in the early 11th century as Count...
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