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ultramontane

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for ultramontane.

Editorial note

> Etymology: Latin ultrā beyond, employed as a prefix in the post-classical ultrāmundānus ultramundane, and the later ultrāmarīnus ultramarine, and ultrāmontānus ultramontane.

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Quick take

Someone who holds to the supremacy of the Pope over the secular and ecclesiastical worlds

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of ultramontane gathered in one view.

noun

Someone who holds to the supremacy of the Pope over the secular and ecclesiastical worlds

adjective

From the other side of a mountain range, particularly the Alps.

adjective

(theology) Promoting the supremacy of the Pope.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for ultramontane.

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> Etymology: Latin ultrā beyond, employed as a prefix in the post-classical ultrāmundānus ultramundane, and the later ultrāmarīnus ultramarine, and ultrāmontānus ultramontane.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use ultramontane in a sentence?

> Etymology: Latin ultrā beyond, employed as a prefix in the post-classical ultrāmundānus ultramundane, and the later ultrāmarīnus ultramarine, and ultrāmontānus ultramontane.

What does ultramontane mean?

Someone who holds to the supremacy of the Pope over the secular and ecclesiastical worlds

What part of speech is ultramontane?

ultramontane is commonly used as noun, adjective.