monter, v.a., to mount, to carry up, to lift up; to make up; to raise, to prepare; to wind up; to equip, to furnish, to stock; to mount, to ride; to put together; to furnish, to supply. — une montre; to wind up a watch. — un diamant; to set a diamond. — sa lyre; to tune one’s lyre. — le gouvernail; to hang the rudder. — un vaisseau; to have the command of a vessel. — un canot; to man a boat. — la garde; to mount guard. — un cheval; to mount a horse; to train a horse. Faire —; to send up, to store up; to take up, to bring up.

se monter, v.r., to amount; to rise; to be or to get excited; to supply one’s self, to take in a stock, a supply (of).

monteur, n.m., setter, mounter (of jewels).

montfaucon, n.m., (near Paris) the gibbet, the gallows.

montgolfière, n.f., fire-balloon.

monticule, n.m., hillock, knoll.

montie (-tî), n.f., (bot.). V. mouron.

mont-joie, n.f., (—s-—) title of the first king at arms in France; ancient war-cry of the French.

mont-joie, n.f., (—s-—) cairn.