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Webster 1913 Edition


Surmount

Sur-mount′

,
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Surmounted
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Surmounting
.]
[OE.
sourmounten
, OF.
surmonter
,
sormonter
, F.
surmonter
;
sur
over +
monter
to mount. See
Sur-
, and
Mount
,
Verb.
I.
]
1.
To rise above; to be higher than; to overtop.
The mountains of Olympus, Athos, and Atlas, overreach and
surmount
all winds and clouds.
Sir W. Raleigh.
2.
To conquer; to overcome;
as, to
surmount
difficulties or obstacles
.
Macaulay.
3.
To surpass; to exceed.
Spenser.
What
surmounts
the reach
Of human sense I shall delineate.
Milton.
Syn. – To conquer; overcome; vanquish; subdue; surpass; exceed.

Webster 1828 Edition


Surmount

SURMOUNT'

, v.t.
1.
To rise above.
The mountains of Olympus, Atho and Atlas, surmount all winds and clouds.
2.
To conquer; to overcome; as, to surmount difficulties or obstacles.
3.
To surpass; to exceed.
What surmounts the reach
Of human sense--

Definition 2024


surmount

surmount

English

Verb

surmount (third-person singular simple present surmounts, present participle surmounting, simple past and past participle surmounted)

  1. To get over; to overcome
    • 1748. David Hume. Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. London: Oxford University Press, 1973. § 10.
      this difficulty may perhaps be surmounted by care and art
  2. To cap; to sit on top off.
    • 2007, Robert Chitham, The Classical Orders of Architecture, ISBN 1136358951:
      The ovolo surmounting the dentil course generally turns the corner by means of a carved acanthus leaf, the decorated cyma and cyma reversa being similarly treated at the corner.

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  • surmount in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
  • surmount in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911
  • surmount at OneLook Dictionary Search