Mount
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Mount ( verb )
- To climb up and onto.
- To get on or onto the back of (an animal or bicycle).
- To fix or place (something) on or in a support.
- To prepare or set up (something) for use or display.
Origin:
From old english muntian "climb up", from munta "mountain".
Examples:
- He mounted the horse and rode off.
- She mounted the bicycle and began to pedal.
- He mounted the painting on the wall.
- She mounted the play and it opened to rave reviews.
- They mounted an expedition to climb the mountain.
(As a noun)
Mount ( noun )
- To climb up and onto.
- To get on or onto the back of (an animal or bicycle).
- To fix or place (something) on or in a support.
- To prepare or set up (something) for use or display.
Origin:
From old english muntian "climb up", from munta "mountain".
Examples:
- He mounted the horse and rode off.
- She mounted the bicycle and began to pedal.
- He mounted the painting on the wall.
- She mounted the play and it opened to rave reviews.
- They mounted an expedition to climb the mountain.