montem
English
Noun
montem (plural montems)
- (UK, historical) A former custom of Eton schoolboys to go to a hill on the Bath road every third Whit Tuesday to demand 'salt-money' from passers-by, for the university expenses of the senior scholar or school captain.
- 1777, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, The School for Scandal, V.ii:
- Mr. Surface—it seems, had come home the Night before late from Salt-Hill where He had been to see the Montem with a Friend, who has a Son at Eton—
Anagrams
Galician
Verb
montem
- (reintegrationist norm) inflection of montar:
- third-person plural present subjunctive
- third-person plural imperative
Latin
Portuguese
Verb
montem
- inflection of montar:
- third-person plural present subjunctive
- third-person plural imperative
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