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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French ultramontain, from Late Latin ultramontanus.
Adjective
ultramontane (comparative more ultramontane, superlative most ultramontane)
- (theology) Promoting the supremacy of the Pope.
1730, , Jacques L'enfant, translated by Stephen Whatley, The History of the Council of Constance, volume 1, page ix:'Tis no wonder that a Council which had declar'd itſelf ſuperior to the Popes, which had undertaken to try, and even to depoſe them, and had given ſuch great Blows to the Privileges, and to the Authority of the Cardinals, was not relith'd by the Court of Rome, nor approv'd of by the Popes or tlieir Divines, nor by the Ultramontane Canonists.
- 1910 , Napoleon Bonaparte, The Corsican: a Diary of Napoleon's Life in his Own Words, trans. Robert Matteson Johnston, Houghton Mifflin, pg. 144-145:
- It was by becoming a Catholic that I pacified the Vendee, and a Mussulman that I established myself in Egypt; it was by becoming ultramontane that I won over public opinion in Italy.
- From the other side of a mountain range, particularly the Alps.
1905, David George Hogarth, The Penetration of Arabia: a Record of the Development of Western Knowledge Concerning the Arabian Peninsula, Alston Rivers, page 231:A march of about forty miles from Sohar up wadys, with intermittent water in their beds, brought his party to the frontier of the Batina, and by a low pass (i860 feet) it crossed the dividing ridge into the ultramontane province, Dahira.
Antonyms
Derived terms
Translations
respecting the supremacy of the Pope
from the other side of the mountains
Noun
ultramontane (plural ultramontanes)
- Someone who holds to the supremacy of the Pope over the secular and ecclesiastical worlds
Translations
someone who acknowledges the supremacy of the Pope
See also
German
Pronunciation
Adjective
ultramontane
- inflection of ultramontan:
- strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
- strong nominative/accusative plural
- weak nominative all-gender singular
- weak accusative feminine/neuter singular
Italian
Adjective
ultramontane f pl
- feminine plural of ultramontano