/ˈmonto/
OriginFrom Italian monte and French mont, both from Latin mōns, montis. Compare English mount. Doublet of munti.
- mountain, hill
“Moseo renkontis Dion sur monto kie li ricevis la Dekalogon.” — Moses encountered God on a mountain where he received the Ten Commandments.
Formsmonton(accusative, singular) · montoj(plural) · montojn(accusative, plural)