Mountain on a celestial body.
1Among authors: montes a. Br J Cancer.
2Graven upon them were the Latin words, Sic juvat transcendere montes which mean, "Thus it is a pleasure to cross the mountains."
3The earliest authority that enumerates the Seven Mounts (-montes-) of Rome is the description of the city from the age of Constantine the Great.
4Lola Montes is in effect a 19th century Kardashian or Paris Hilton.
5She bowed to Senor Montes, and requested him to enter the car.
6These three phrases were like so many pistol-shots fired point-blank at Montes.
7What, I, Montes de Montejanos, great grandson of a conquerer of Brazil!
8In this scene, Lola Montes receives a proposition form an American in Bavaria.
9Montes listened with a half-absent, half-smiling expression, which struck them all with terror.
10Montes was drunk; he listened as if the women were talking about somebody else.
11The shocking conduct of Lola Montes will finish by plunging the country into revolution.
12Let Montes wait; he will be happy enough as Benjamin.
13Montes directed Madeline's attention to a man by the window.
14Montes de Oca also said he would investigate whether the suspects were drug cartel members.
15The latter suggested the Montes Claros of the Portuguese.
16Baron Montes looked good-naturedly at the painter, and said: