Where does “Mountain” come from?

Mountain (English) comes from Middle English mountayne, from Anglo-Norman montaigne, from Latin montānia, from Latin montem, from Latin mons, from Proto-Indo-European monti, from Portuguese Monte, from Old Portuguese monte.

Mountain (English): a steam locomotive of the 4-8-2 wheel arrangement

Definitions

  1. a steam locomotive of the 4-8-2 wheel arrangement

Ancestry of “Mountain”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishmountayneA mountain; a mount or peak; A lump or pile
2Anglo-Normanmontaigne
3Latinmontāniamountainous area
4Latinmontemaccusative singular of mōns; mountain
5Latinmonsmountain, mount; towering mass, heap, great...
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmonti
7PortugueseMontemount; a mountain or large hill
8Old Portuguesemonte

Words derived from “Mountain

Every word from Old Portuguese monteEvery word from Latin montemEvery word from Latin mons