Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tramontana
noun
/ˌtræmənˈtɑːnə/

Definition
Tramontana refers to a cold, dry north or northeast wind that is prevalent in the Mediterranean regions, particularly in Italy and Spain.

Examples
- The tramontana wind swept across the coast, bringing a chill to the air.
- On certain days, the tramontana can be so strong that it disrupts local fishing activities.
- Many sailors know to watch for the tramontana as it can signal a change in weather.

Meaning
The term originates from the Latin ‘transmontanus’, meaning ‘from beyond the mountain’, and is often associated with strong gusts that can influence weather patterns in coastal areas.

Synonyms
- north wind
- northerly wind
- Cold draught