Tramontane

Pronunciation: /ˈtiˈɹɑˈmɑntˈæn/

Tramontane (adjective)

  1. Coming from a place beyond the mountains or far away.

Examples

  • The tramontane customs seemed unusual to the locals.
  • They were fascinated by the tramontane landscapes.

Common collocations: tramontane culture, tramontane influence, tramontane winds, meet a tramontane, greet the tramontane

Tramontane (noun)

  1. A person who comes from a distant or foreign place.

Examples

  • The tramontane was welcomed warmly by the villagers.
  • She shared stories with the tramontane at the festival.

Synonyms of Tramontane

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Tramontane

  • describing something native or nearby
  • describing something well-known or recognized