montare

Etymology 1
Probably borrowed from, from , from. .

Verb

 * 1) to mount
 * 2)  (typically with ) to ascend (onto); to climb (on)
 * 3)  to bestride
 * 4)  to get on top of (an animal) to mate
 * 5)  to fuck have sexual intercourse
 * 6)  to increase in quantity or intensity
 * 7)  (with ) to amount (to)
 * 8)  to whip, beat, whisk
 * 9)  to inflate or magnify
 * 10)  to cause to get a big head
 * 11)  to begin a work shift
 * 12)  to matter
 * 13)  to be useful
 * 1)  to whip, beat, whisk
 * 2)  to inflate or magnify
 * 3)  to cause to get a big head
 * 4)  to begin a work shift
 * 5)  to matter
 * 6)  to be useful
 * 1)  to cause to get a big head
 * 2)  to begin a work shift
 * 3)  to matter
 * 4)  to be useful
 * 1)  to begin a work shift
 * 2)  to matter
 * 3)  to be useful
 * 1)  to matter
 * 2)  to be useful
 * 1)  to be useful

Usage notes

 * In the sense "to mount, to go up", rarely used transitively.

Etymology 2
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Verb

 * 1) to assemble
 * 2) to load (a gun, etc.)
 * 3) to edit (a film, video, etc.) by adding a montage
 * 4) to stage or set up (a play, show, etc.)
 * 5) to frame
 * 1) to frame
 * 1) to frame

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) joining, combination