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{{also|Mons|Mons.|mönsAppendix:Variations of "mons"}}
==English==
 
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===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|en|/mɒnz/}}
* {{descrhymes|en|mountɒnz|s=1}}
 
===Noun===
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# {{lb|en|obsolete|palmistry}} One of the fleshy areas at the base of the fingers; a [[mount]].
# {{lb|en|anatomy}} {{ellipsis of|en|mons pubis}}
# The pubic mound or [[mons pubis]]. In human anatomy or in mammals in general, the mons pubis (Latin for "pubic mound"), also known as the mons veneris (Latin, mound of Venus) or simply the mons, is the adipose tissue lying above the pubic bone of adult females, anterior to the pubic symphysis. The mons pubis forms the anterior portion of the vulva.
#* {{quote-book|en|year=2021|author=[[w:Leone Ross|Leone Ross]]|title=This One Sky Day|publisher=Faber & Faber Limited|page=316|passage=Hesitantly, she used one finger to stroke the very top of the '''mons''', surprised at its fatty, downy fullness — unfamiliar, despite a life of touching herself.}}
# {{lb|en|astronomy|geology}} AAn extraterrestrial [[mountain]] or [[extinct]] [[volcano]] on a [[planet]] or a [[moon]].
#: ''{{ux|mul|[[w:Olympus Mons|Olympus '''Mons]]'' ([[Mars']])|q=on Mars}}
#: ''{{ux|en|[[w:Maxwell Montes|Maxwell '''Montes]]'' ([[Venus']]).|q=on Venus}}
 
====Related terms====
{{col2|en|mons veneris|mons Venus}}
 
====Translations====
{{trans-top|fleshy area at the base of fingers}}
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|kukkula}}
{{trans-mid}}
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{{trans-top|astronomy: mountain on a planet or moon}}
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|vuori}}
{{trans-mid}}
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* {{anagrams|en|a=mnos|MNOs|nMOS|noms}}
 
==Catalan==
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==Haitian=Etymology Creole1===
 
===Etymology=Pronunciation====
* {{ca-IPA|ó}}
Borrowed from {{bor|ht|fr|monstre||monster}}.
 
====Noun====
{{head|ca|noun form}}
 
# {{plural of|ca|món|t=world}}
# {{lb|ht|mythology}} monster {{gloss|a terrifying or dangerous mystical creature}}
 
==Catalan=Etymology 2===
 
====Alternative forms====
* {{q|standard}} {{lalt|ca|mos||standard}}
 
===Determiner=Pronunciation====
* {{IPA|ca|/muns/|a=Balearic,Central}} {{q|always unstressed}}
* {{IPA|ca|/mons/|a=Valencian}} {{q|always unstressed}}
 
====Determiner====
{{head|ca|determiner form}}
 
# {{lb|ca|dialectal}} {{masculine plural of|ca|mon}}
 
==Haitian Creole==
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===Etymology===
Borrowed from {{bor|ht|fr|monstre||monster}}.
 
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|ht|/mɔ̃s/}}
 
===Noun===
{{head|ht|noun}}
 
# {{lb|ht|mythology}} [[monster]] {{gloss|a terrifying or dangerous mystical creature}}
 
==Latin==
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===Etymology===
From {{inh|la|itc-pro|*monts}}, from [[Proto-Indo-European]] ''*món-tis'', from {{der|la|ine-pro|*men-||to stand out, to tower}}. Compare {{cog|obt|monid}}, {{cog|br|menez}}, {{cog|kw|meneth}}, {{cog|cy|mynydd}}.<ref>{{R:itc:EDL|page=388|head=mōns, -tis}}</ref>
 
===Pronunciation===
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# {{l|en|mountain}}, {{l|en|mount}}
#* {{Q|la|Julius Caesar|Bello Gallico|1|1|quote=Aquītānia ā Garumnā flūmine ad Pȳrēnaeōs '''mōntēs''' et eam partem Ōceanī quae est ad Hispāniam pertinet...|trans=Aquitania extends from the Garonne river to the Pyrenaean '''mountains''' and that part of the ocean which reaches Iberia...}}
#* {{Q|la|Augustine|Cōnfessiōnēs|10|8|year=397–400|quote=et eunt hominēs mīrārī alta '''montium''' et ingentēs flūctūs maris et lātissimōs lāpsūs flūminum et ōceanī ambitum et gȳrōs sīderum, et relinquunt sē ipsōs, …|trans=And men go to marvel at the heights of '''mountains''' and the huge waves of the sea and the widest courses of rivers and the flow of the ocean and the circuits of the stars, and they forsake themselves …}}
#* {{Q|la|Virgil|Aeneid|1|60|thru=62|quote=Sed pater omnipotēns spēluncīs abdidit ātrīs,<br/>hoc metuēns, mōlemque et '''montīs''' īnsuper altōs<br/>imposuit, [...].|trans=''But the all-powerful Father [Jupiter] had hidden [the winds] in dark caverns, [because he was] fearing this [destruction], and above [them] he placed massive high '''mountains''', [...].''<br/>(The words “molemque et montis” exemplify [[alliteration]] and [[hendiadys]].)}}
#* {{Q|la|Augustine|Cōnfessiōnēs|10|8|year=397–400|quote=et eunt hominēs mīrārī alta '''montium''' et ingentēs flūctūs maris et lātissimōs lāpsūs flūminum et ōceanī ambitum et gȳrōs sīderum, et relinquunt sē ipsōs, …|trans=And men go to marvel at the heights of '''mountains''' and the huge waves of the sea and the widest courses of rivers and the flow of the ocean and the circuits of the stars, and they forsake themselves, [].}}
# {{l|en|hill}}
#* {{Q|la|Ovid|Fasti|1|517|quote='''montibus''' hīs ōlim tōtus prōmittitur orbis|trans=To these '''hills''', one day, the whole world is promised.}}
# {{lb|la|metonymically}} towering mass, {{l|en|heap}}, great quantity
# {{lb|la|metonymically}} mountain rock, {{l|en|rock}} {{gloss|in general}} {{q|poetically}}
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====Descendants====
{{top3}}
* Balkan Romance:
* {{desc|rup|munti}}
** {{desc|astrup|montemunti|munte}}
** {{desc|caruo|muntmunte}}
** {{desc|coruq|montimunti}}
** {{desc|dlmro|muantmunte}}
* Dalmatian:
* {{desc|en|mount}}
** {{desc|frdlm|montmuant|nolb=1}}
* Italo-Romance:
* {{desc|fur|mont}}
** {{desc|glco|montemonti}}
** {{desc|povit|montimonte}}
** {{desc|istscn|montomunti}}
* North Italian:
* {{desc|it|monte}}
** {{desc|ocist|montmonto}}
** {{desc|angvec|muntmónte}}
* Rhaeto-Romance:
* {{desc|pt|monte}}
** {{desc|rofur|muntemont}}
* Gallo-Romance:
* {{desc|sc|monte}}
** {{desc|scnca|muntimunt}}
** {{desc|esfr|montemont}}
** {{desc|vecoc|móntemont}}
* Ibero-Romance:
** {{desc|rupast|muntimonte}}
** {{desctree|roa-opt|monte|g=m}}
** {{desc|fursc|montmonte}}
** {{desc|ites|monte}}
* {{desctree|ang|munt|bor=1}}
* {{desc|VL.|*montāre}} {{see desc}}
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* {{R:Gaffiot}}
* {{R:M&A}}
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{{C|la|Landforms}}
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==Swedish==
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{{head|sv|noun form}}
 
# {{sv-noun- form- of|sv|mo||def-|gen|mos}}