*montagnard, n.m., -e, n.f., mountaineer, highlander; democrat of the Convention and of the National Assembly of France, 1793.

*montagne, n.f., mountain; party of the democrats in the Convention and in the National Assembly of France, 1793. Chaîne de —s; range, ridge, of mountains. Pays de —s; mountainous, hilly country. La — a enfanté une souris; the mountain has brought forth a mouse.

*montagneu-x, -se, adj., mountainous, hilly.

montanisme, n.m., montanism.

montaniste, n.m., montanist.

montant, n.m., (of a ladder, etc.) upright; amount, sum total; coming in or rising tide; ☉next for promotion; (carp.) upright, door-post; high flavor, pungency; energy, smartness.

montant, -e, adj., ascending, rising; flowing, coming in; high-necked (of dresses); (milit.) relieving. Un chemin —; a hilly road. La marée —e; the flowing tide. Une robe —e; a high-necked dress. La garde —e; (milit.) the relieving guard. En —; upward, up-hill. Aller en —; to rise; to go up hill.

monte, n.f., (of animals) serving, covering season.

montée, n.f., stair, staircase, pair of stairs; flight; acclivity, ascent; rise, slope; (arch.) height.

monter, v.n., to go up, to come up, to get up, to ascend, to mount, to ride; to rise; to boil up (of liquids); to come in; to grow up, to shoot, to increase; to amount. — et descendre; to go up and down. — sur un arbre; to climb up a tree. — à sa chambre; to go up to one’s room. — à cheval; to ride. — en chaire; to mount the pulpit. Montez! come up! up with you! — sur le Parnasse; to turn poet. La marée monte; the tide is coming in.