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Mountain in Enderby Land, Antarctica
Mount Codrington (66°18′S 52°52′E / 66.300°S 52.867°E / -66.300; 52.867) is a prominent mountain, 1,520 metres (5,000 ft) high, standing 24 miles (39 km)
Mount_Codrington
Topics referred to by the same term
Antigua Codrington, Gloucestershire, England Codrington, Ontario, Canada Codrington, Victoria, Australia Codrington Wind Farm, Victoria Mount Codrington, Antarctica
Codrington
Mountain in Antarctica
metres (4,820 ft) high, standing 15 nautical miles (28 km) southeast of Mount Codrington in Enderby Land of East Antarctica. Armstrong Peak was mapped by Norwegian
Armstrong_Peak
Mountain range in East Antarctica
Fitzgerald Nunataks Grimsley Peaks Mount Breckinridge Mount Codrington Mount Elkins Mount Griffiths Mount Maines Mount Rabben Skorefjell Stor Hånakken Mountain
Napier_Mountains
Nunataks in Enderby Land, Antarctica
817) are three isolated nunataks 2 nautical miles (4 km) north of Mount Codrington, at the northwest end of the Napier Mountains in Enderby Land, Antarctica
Fitzgerald_Nunataks
Peak in Antarctica
lying 11 nautical miles (20 km) southwest of Mount Codrington and 8 nautical miles (15 km) east of Mount Marr. It was discovered in January 1930 by the
Douglas_Peak
1827 naval battle during the Greek War of Independence
casualties were given by Codrington as 181 killed, 480 wounded (including Codrington's youngest son, midshipman H. Codrington, serving on Asia under his
Battle_of_Navarino
A-class destroyer
HMS Codrington was the flotilla leader for the A-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy (RN) during the 1920s. Completed in 1930, the ship spent most
HMS_Codrington
Mountain in Antarctica
miles (21 km) southeast of Cape Close and 11 miles (18 km) north of Mount Codrington. They were discovered by the British Australian New Zealand Antarctic
Simmers_Peaks
College of the University of Oxford
College Library (formerly known as the Codrington Library) was founded through a 1710 bequest from Christopher Codrington (1668–1710), a fellow of the college
All_Souls_College,_Oxford
British aristocrat and big-game hunter (1887–1931)
Winchilsea, and his wife, the former Anne Codrington, daughter of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Codrington. The Finch-Hatton family was old and aristocratic
Denys_Finch_Hatton
Town in Victoria, Australia
Codrington is a rural locality on Portland Bay in the south-west of Victoria, Australia, on the Princes Highway between Portland and Port Fairy. It is
Codrington,_Victoria
Former sugar plantation in Antigua
plantation to operate in Antigua and belonged to the Codrington family from 1674 until 1944. Christopher Codrington, later Captain General of the Leeward Islands
Betty's_Hope
United Kingdom subculture/stereotype
White Horse pub, known as the "Sloaney Pony", in Fulham, and Admiral Codrington, known as "The Cod", in Chelsea. In 2015, Peter York argued that the Sloane
Sloane_Ranger
Television. 15 May 2026. Retrieved 15 May 2026. ANSS. "M 6.0 - 70 km ESE of Codrington, Antigua and Barbuda 2026". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey
List_of_earthquakes_in_2026
1929 class of British destroyers
and had the broad, slab-sided funnels characteristic of that builder. Codrington was built to an enlarged design to accommodate the commander of the destroyer
A-_and_B-class_destroyer
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
command. As of 10 June 1867, the ship was commanded by Commander William Codrington and served as the flagship of Admiral Sir Thomas Pasley. Victoria returned
HMS_Victoria_(1859)
British peer, soldier, and politician
Bethell-Codrington, son of Christopher Bethell-Codrington. Alice Bethell-Codrington, married Sir Henry Mervyn Vavasour, 3rd Bt. Sir Gerald Codrington, 1st
Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort
Henry_Somerset,_7th_Duke_of_Beaufort
attorney and resident manager of the Caribbean estate of Christopher Bethell Codrington, on the Island of Barbuda 1805-1826. Born in Marazion, Cornwall, England
John James (Manager of Barbuda)
John_James_(Manager_of_Barbuda)
Subregion of Oceania
were therefore somewhat fluid. In the nineteenth century, Robert Henry Codrington, a British missionary, produced a series of monographs on "the Melanesians"
Melanesia
Greek rebellion against the Ottoman Empire (1821–1829)
at Navarino on 8 September, Codrington arrived with his squadron off Navarino on 12 September. On 13 October, Codrington was joined, off Navarino, by
Greek_War_of_Independence
Christ Church Browne's Private School – Bank Hall, Saint Michael The Codrington School (private), The International School of Barbados – Society, Saint
List_of_schools_in_Barbados
formed on 6 September 1914 under the command of Central Force. Sir Alfred Codrington was appointed Army Commander on 30 October after the death of Sir William
Third_Army_(Home_Forces)
Species of invertebrate in the family Eunicidae
Enchanting Lombok Island". Indonesia Travel. Retrieved 11 October 2020. Codrington 1891. Mondragón 2004. Burrows, William (1955). "'Palolo' Notes on the
Palola_viridis
(1835–1847) Lord Lieutenant of Carlow (1838–1880) Christopher Bethell-Codrington Cricket (first-class) MP for Tewkesbury (1939–1951) Christopher Bland
List of sportsperson-politicians
List_of_sportsperson-politicians
Big cat crossbreed
Tiger-leopardess hybrids have supposedly appeared many times. Frederick Codrington Hicks recorded that the weight of these creatures varied from 50 pounds
Panthera_hybrid
1995 American TV series or program
. Forman Kelly Fiddick ... Griffith Suzanne Coy ... Rita Berwald Jim Codrington ... Derek Green Bernard Browne ... Cab Driver Kevin Le Roy ... Firebreather
Deadly_Love
British baronet, Barbadian politician (1724–1801)
daughter of William Terrill. The Alleyne family (like the Clement family, Codrington family Drax family, and Terrill family) were amongst the 17th century
Sir_John_Alleyne,_1st_Baronet
British explorer (1791–1875)
expeditions failed to reach the Arctic): 1850 Prince Albert under Charles Codrington Forsyth and William Parker Snow 1851 Prince Albert under William Kennedy
Jane_Franklin
Brighton Brittons Hill Bush Hall Canewood Carrington Cave Hill Clermont Codrington Dayrells Deacons Deacons Farm Eagle Hall Eden Lodge Fairfield Fontabelle
List of cities, towns and villages in Barbados
List_of_cities,_towns_and_villages_in_Barbados
Iron Age hillfort in Somerset, England
| Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2022. Codrington, Thomas (1903). Roman Roads in Britain. Society for Promoting Christian
Solsbury_Hill
Island in Vanuatu
missionary, anthropologist and later Fellow of Wadham College, R. H. Codrington, lived on Mota and mastered its language. John Coleridge Patteson was
Mota_(island)
Vanuatu island
Bureau of Statistics. 24 June 2024. Retrieved 31 July 2025. *Robert Henry Codrington (1885) "Fate, Sandwich Islands", in The Melanesian Languages, 471–476
Efate
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Field Marshal Sir William Maynard Gomm 1875–1884: General Sir William Codrington 1884–1890: General Sir Thomas Montagu Steele 1890–1892: General Sir Arthur
Coldstream_Guards
1845–48 British failed Arctic exploration
Harper & Brothers. Retrieved 7 May 2010. Stone, Ian R. (1985). "Charles Codrington Forsyth (ca. 1810-1873)". Arctic. 38 (4): 340–341. doi:10.14430/arctic2155
Franklin's_lost_expedition
Speakers of Austronesian languages
languages by Georg von der Gabelentz, Robert Henry Codrington, and Sidney Herbert Ray. Codrington coined and used the term "Ocean" language family rather
Austronesian_peoples
Country in South Asia
Archived from the original on 6 January 2024. Retrieved 24 July 2018. Codrington, Ch. 4 Archived 7 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine Lambert, Tim. "A
Sri_Lanka
Mughal emperor from 1556 to 1605
annals and European travels. Dalcassian Publishing Company. January 1901. Codrington 1943, pp. 64–67 von Garbe 1909, p. 8 Richards 1996, p. 15 "1200–1750"
Akbar
British Army general
in South Africa the same year. In 1884–1885, having transferred to the Mounted Infantry Regiment of the Camel Corps, Snow fought with them in the Nile
Thomas Snow (British Army officer)
Thomas_Snow_(British_Army_officer)
Edward Codrington (1770–1851), fought in the Battle of Trafalgar and Battle of Navarino, and MP for Devonport (1832–1839) Admiral Sir Henry Codrington (1808–1877)
List_of_Old_Harrovians
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Christopher Codrington, used the same tactic to recapture the fort a year later. From then on, the English used the hill as a fortress, mounting 24-pound
Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park
Brimstone_Hill_Fortress_National_Park
Village in Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
Richards Stadium, and to the northeast of Freemans. In the locality of Mount Joy there is a roundabout that serves as the junction of three major roadways
Vernons,_Antigua_and_Barbuda
Geographical region in the Pacific Ocean
(3): 128–130. doi:10.1002/j.1834-4453.2006.tb00623.x. JSTOR 40387356. Codrington, Robert (1915). "Melanesians". Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics. Edinburgh:
Oceania
college as an affiliated college. Previous affiliated colleges included Codrington College in Barbados, Fourah Bay College in Sierra Leone (now part of the
Colleges_of_Durham_University
Island in Vanuatu
neighboring Mota language ‒ phonetically [ŋ͡mʷerelaβa]. According to Codrington, the etymology of this name (in Proto-Torres-Banks) is likely to be *mʷera-i
Merelava
Ruler of Egypt from 1805 to 1848
sunk by the European Allied fleet, under the command of Admiral Edward Codrington. If the Porte was not in the least prepared for this confrontation, Muhammad
Muhammad_Ali_of_Egypt
Sport where men carry women through an obstacle track
Robinson 2018 – Dylan Hedges & Alana Flemming 2019 – Nicholas Metcalf & Jess Codrington 2022 – Nick & Ashleigh Topham 2023 – Elliott Earnshaw and Adelaide Taylor
Wife-carrying
include Jolly Harbour, Deepwater Harbour, High Point Crabbs Peninsula, and Codrington (Barbuda). The country's major airport is V. C. Bird International Airport
Transport in Antigua and Barbuda
Transport_in_Antigua_and_Barbuda
Moravian Church Climate of Barbados Coat of arms of Barbados Codrington College Codrington School (Barbados) Combermere School Commonwealth of Nations
Index of Barbados-related articles
Index_of_Barbados-related_articles
Egyptian general and Wāli of Egypt and Sudan (1789–1848)
Ibrahim Pasha's rule also extended to Mount Lebanon, where he reaffirmed Bashir Shihab in his rule over Mount Lebanon and replaced indirect Ottoman rule
Ibrahim_Pasha_of_Egypt
System of vehicle propulsion
dreadnaught wheels. A letter of recommendation was signed by Sir William Codrington, the General commanding the troops at Sevastopol. Boydell patented improvements
Continuous_track
Kingdom on the island of Sri Lanka from 1469 to 1815
Wayback Machine CPA Media, retrieved 24 August 2009 Codrington, A Short History, chap. 10 Codrington, A Short History, chap. 11 "A Moral Audit of the British
Kingdom_of_Kandy
French cruiser submarine (launched 1929)
capacity and were controlled by a director with a 5 m (16 ft) rangefinder, mounted high enough to view an 11 km (5.9 nmi; 6.8 mi) horizon, and able to fire
French_submarine_Surcouf
Australian outlaws active during the 19th century
Australia, including Brady's Lookout, Moondyne Cave, the township of Codrington, Mount Tennent, Thunderbolts Way and Ward's Mistake. The districts of North
Bushranger
Roads in the Province of Britannia, 43–410
Roads in Britain (third ed.), London: John Baker, ISBN 0-212-97001-1 Codrington, Thomas (1918), Roman Roads in Britain (Third ed.), London: Society for
Roman_roads_in_Britannia
Species of bird
Galápagos Islands. One of the largest colonies in the world is located in Codrington Lagoon, Barbuda. It has occurred as a vagrant as far from its normal range
Magnificent_frigatebird
(1826–1894), Portuguese colonial administrator Codrington, Antigua and Barbuda – Christopher Codrington Coolidge, Antigua and Barbuda – Hamilton Coolidge
List of places named after people
List_of_places_named_after_people
Irish-Canadian writer (born 1969)
Sealed Letter (2008), another work of historical fiction, is based on the Codrington Affair, a scandalous divorce case that gripped Britain in 1864. The protagonist
Emma_Donoghue
Small defensive fort
River Landing and some seven miles south of the island's main village of Codrington. The tower is 56 feet high, has a raised gun platform and extremely thick
Martello_tower
Umbrella term used for several related but distinct sets of Christian teachings
Christianity in Sri Lanka during the 6th century AD according to Humphrey Codrington, who based his claim on a 6th-century manuscript, Christian Topography
Nestorianism
Mythical female creature
Indonesia. The Gresham Publishing Company Ltd., London. [1930] pp. 123-128. Codrington, Robert Henry. The Melanesians: studies in their anthropology and folk-lore
Swan_maiden
Atlantic Whitgift School Lyford Cay International School St Andrews School Codrington School Academie Ste Cecile International School Ancaster High School Ashbury
Schools offering International Baccalaureate
Schools_offering_International_Baccalaureate
Battle of the War of 1812 fought in January 1815
issues that would be experienced during the Crimean War. Read Admirals Codrington and Malcolm mentioned the lack of boats in letters to their wives. The
Battle_of_New_Orleans
(1874–1959), American artist Romaine Brooks (1874–1970), painter Isabel Codrington (1874–1943), English painter Mary Dawson Elwell (1874–1952), English painter
List of 20th-century women artists
List_of_20th-century_women_artists
Island nation in the Atlantic Ocean
Community College, the Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology, Codrington College, and the Cave Hill campus and Open Campus of the University of
Barbados
Roads built in service of the ancient Roman civilization
That Led to Rome. The World Publishing Company, Cleveland and New York. Codrington, Thomas (1905). Roman Roads in Britain. London [etc.]: Society for promoting
Roman_roads
Road in Great Britain
Retrieved 23 August 2011 – via roman-britain.org. Codrington, Thomas. "LacusCurtius • Codrington's Roman Roads in Britain – Chapter 4". penelope.uchicago
A1_road_(Great_Britain)
Collegiate university in Durham, England
establish relationships with overseas institutions; firstly in 1875 with Codrington College, Barbados, and secondly in early 1876 with Fourah Bay College
Durham_University
Hindu temple in Sri Lanka
University of Michigan Press. OCLC 54202.[page needed] Humphrey William Codrington. Short History of Ceylon. pp. 36 Sachindra Kumar Maity. Masterpieces of
Koneswaram_Temple
American football team season
Philadelphia Eagles 13–0 entering the fourth quarter, the Bills managed to mount a late rally to bring themselves back into the game. Josh Allen's two-yard
2025_Buffalo_Bills_season
English painter (1769–1830)
Valley Alexander MacKenzie, (c. 1800–1801), National Gallery of Canada Codrington Edmund Carrington, 1801 John Philip Kemble as Hamlet, 1801 Princess Charlotte
Thomas_Lawrence
Period after American Civil War (1865–1877)
First and Second Reconstructions". The Wilson Quarterly. 2 (2): 135–144. Codrington III, Wilfred (July 20, 2020). "The United States Needs a Third Reconstruction"
Reconstruction_era
British Army officer and field marshal (1792–1863)
the Crimea hoping to take overall command, but when General Sir William Codrington was appointed instead, he returned home in a huff. Prince Albert suggested
Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde
Colin_Campbell,_1st_Baron_Clyde
Codner Lieutenant-General Sir Alfred Codrington Major-General Robert Codrington (1803–1895) General Sir William Codrington Major-General Clifford Coffin Major-General
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
French aristocrat and naval commander (1782–1835)
admirals, the French admiral Henri de Rigny, the British admiral Edward Codrington, and the Russian admiral Lodewijk van Heiden was later erected on the
Henri_de_Rigny
1854 battle of the Crimean War
John Codrington, commander of the Light Division's 1st Brigade, ordered his troops to fix bayonets and advance. The densely packed Codrington's Brigade
Battle_of_the_Alma
Part of the Crimean War
Woolwich, before the larger one was taken to Aldershot Garrison, where it was mounted on a wooden frame on Gun Hill. In 1879, it was moved to the bell tower
Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855)
Siege_of_Sevastopol_(1854–1855)
Reference books on industrial design
Gunzl Phaidon Editors Roberto Feo Bruce Hannah Michael Pritchard Andrea Codrington Sam Hecht Mark Rappolt Louise-Anne Comeau Albert Hill Hani Rashid Geoffrey
Phaidon_Design_Classics
Dravidian ethnic group
ware occur at least around 900 B.C. or 1000 B.C. Sastri 2002, p. 67. Codrington, K. De B. (October 1930). "Indian Cairn- and Urn-Burials". Man. 30 (30):
Tamils
Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in 2017
species survive, but most of the birds survived the storm. Barbuda's Codrington Lagoon, home to the largest colony of magnificent frigatebirds in the
Hurricane_Irma
King of Polonnaruwa (1215–1236) and Jaffna (1215–1255)
ernet.dli.2015.277099/page/n173/mode/2up A Short History of Ceylon, H. W. Codrington, 1926, London, ch Wright, Arnold (1 January 1907). Twentieth Century Impressions
Kalinga_Magha
Soviet naval class (1936–1964)
concept of a slightly enlarged version of the standard destroyer like HMS Codrington was for the A-class destroyers, the Soviets chose to copy the French contre-torpilleurs
Leningrad-class_destroyer
Town in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece
victory of the Allied fleets and their three admirals, the British Edward Codrington, the French Henri de Rigny and the Russian Lodewijk van Heiden was later
Pylos
Livesey and E. Brewer, 13 April 1779 War Office Papers, 1:996, Sir William Codrington to Barrington, December 1778 War Office Papers. 1:998, Lieutenant General
British Army during the American Revolutionary War
British_Army_during_the_American_Revolutionary_War
French lead ship of the Dunkerque class
battery of eight 37 mm (1.5 in) guns in twin mounts and thirty-two 13.2 mm (0.52 in) guns in quadruple mounts. The ship's belt armor was 225 mm (8.9 in)
French_battleship_Dunkerque
Apollo-class fifth-rate frigate
Mataro. Codrington despatched Curacoa and HMS Merope to the town to discuss with the Governor, Juan de O'Donojú y O'Ryan, how best to mount a defence
HMS_Curacoa_(1809)
Unit of the British Army
Wyndham-Quin variously names Codrington as William C. and Christoper William, and reports on p. 147 the marriage of Codrington to Lady Georgiana Somerset
Royal_Gloucestershire_Hussars
1837 Sir Josias Rowley, 1st Baronet 1765 1842 January 1837 Sir Edward Codrington GCB 1770 1851 January 1837 Sir George Parker KCB 1767 1847 Frederick Watkins
List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current)
List_of_Royal_Navy_admirals_(1707–current)
Sloop of the Royal Navy
together by a reef of rocks. The Hornet's commander at the time, Charles Codrington Forsyth, noted in the ship's log: We could discern no dangers lying off
HMS_Hornet_(1854)
600 prisoners, and left over 200 French troops dead. Commodore Edward Codrington, then commanding a squadron in the Mediterranean Sea charged with harrying
Timeline of the Peninsular War
Timeline_of_the_Peninsular_War
Greek anti-Ottoman highwayman and insurgent
most famous klephtic and modern Greek folk song is "The Battle of Mount Olympus and Mount Kisavos", a ballad based on a musico-poetic motif dating back to
Klepht
1899 battle of the Second Boer War
Razorback. These were not mentioned in British reconnaissance, thus Colonel Codrington of the 1st Battalion swung right to try and attack these two positions
Battle_of_Belmont_(1899)
Administrative subdivision of India from 1652 to 1950
(1927). The Indian Empire Souvenir. Executive Committee of the Congress. Codrington, Humphry William (1926). A Short history of Lanka. Macmillan & Co. Dodd
Madras_Presidency
National anthem of Greece and Cyprus
al-Faransawi Britain, France and Russia George Canning Stratford Canning Edward Codrington Henri de Rigny Lodewijk van Heiden Alexander I of Russia Nicholas I of
Hymn_to_Liberty
Town in Victoria, Australia
Yambuk is the site of Pacific Blue's Yambuk Wind Farm and the adjacent Codrington Wind Farm. Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Yambuk (suburb
Yambuk
Creek, Dunmore) • Caramut (Muston's Creek) • Chatsworth (1867–1977) • Codrington (1878–1976) • Crossley (1868–1971) • Cudgee (1875–1976) • Darlington
List of localities in Victoria
List_of_localities_in_Victoria
World War II military campaign in 1940
Lippe-Biesterfeld and their children, had departed from IJmuiden on HMS Codrington for Harwich. Arrangements for the departure had already been made before
German invasion of the Netherlands
German_invasion_of_the_Netherlands
Australian energy company
Hills Bulgana Challicum Hills Codrington Coonooer Bridge Dundonnell Hepburn Kiata Lal Lal Leonards Hill Macarthur Mount Mercer Murra Warra Portland Toora
AusNet
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
part of the Experimental Squadron of the Channel Fleet under Sir Edward Codrington. On 12 September that year she took part in an experiment whereby she
HMS_Caledonia_(1808)
British politician
[citation needed] Fitzgerald married Jane Emily Codrington, daughter of General Sir William Codrington, in 1867. They had no children. Uniacke-Penrose-Fitzgerald
Robert Uniacke-Penrose-Fitzgerald
Robert_Uniacke-Penrose-Fitzgerald
MOUNT CODRINGTON
MOUNT CODRINGTON
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Girl/Female
Indian
Mount everest, Highest
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Slavic, Welsh
Hill; Mount; Defender
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Silent; Quiet
Girl/Female
German, Greek
From Mount Olympus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably a variant of Mount.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of mount Badri
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu
Silent
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gouri Nanda | கோஂரீ நஂதாÂ
Mount everest, Highest
Gouri Nanda | கோஂரீ நஂதாÂ
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Slavic, Welsh
Mount; Defender
Girl/Female
Muslim
Silent
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Water
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : variant of Mont, topographic name from munt ‘hill’, denoting someone who lived on or near a hill, Latin mons.English : variant of Mount.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on or near a hill, Middle English mount (from Old English munt, reinforced by Old French mont).Scottish : probably a habitational name from places so called in Peeblesshire, Fife, and Lanarkshire.
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Italian, Polish
From Mount Olympus
Girl/Female
Indian
Mount everest, Highest
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mount everest, Highest
Boy/Male
Swedish Teutonic
From the mount.
MOUNT CODRINGTON
MOUNT CODRINGTON
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ansuman | அநà¯à®¸à¯à®®à®¾à®¨
The Sun, Lord Surya (Sun)
Boy/Male
Muslim
From isbahan
Female
Finnish
Short form of Finnish Vilhelmiina, MIINA means "will-helmet."
Girl/Female
Latin Persian
Fragrant.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Shed Spring; Shed by a Well
Boy/Male
Tamil
Haveing beautiful form, Handsome, Wonderful figure
Girl/Female
Greek
Gift from Artemis.
Boy/Male
Greek
Farmer.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nishkain | நீஷà¯à®•ைந
Selfless
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sibling
MOUNT CODRINGTON
MOUNT CODRINGTON
MOUNT CODRINGTON
MOUNT CODRINGTON
MOUNT CODRINGTON
v. i.
To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.
v.
The cardboard or cloth on which a drawing, photograph, or the like is mounted; a mounting.
v.
A bulwark for offense or defense; a mound.
n.
To attain in value; to amount.
v.
A horse.
v. t.
To signify; to amount to.
v.
That upon which a person or thing is mounted
v.
A mass of earth, or earth and rock, rising considerably above the common surface of the surrounding land; a mountain; a high hill; -- used always instead of mountain, when put before a proper name; as, Mount Washington; otherwise, chiefly in poetry.
v. t.
To place one's self on, as a horse or other animal, or anything that one sits upon; to bestride.
v. i.
To number or be counted; to possess value or carry weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing.
v. t.
To get upon; to ascend; to climb.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mount
v. t.
Hence: To put upon anything that sustains and fits for use, as a gun on a carriage, a map or picture on cloth or paper; to prepare for being worn or otherwise used, as a diamond by setting, or a sword blade by adding the hilt, scabbard, etc.
v. t.
To cause to mount; to put on horseback; to furnish with animals for riding; to furnish with horses.
n.
The sum total of two or more sums or quantities; the aggregate; the whole quantity; a totality; as, the amount of 7 and 9 is 16; the amount of a bill; the amount of this year's revenue.
n.
To get up on anything, as a platform or scaffold; especially, to seat one's self on a horse for riding.
v. t.
To raise aloft; to lift on high.
imp. & p. p.
of Mount
v. t.
To fortify or inclose with a mound.
n.
The effect, substance, value, significance, or result; the sum; as, the amount of the testimony is this.