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单词 monte
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monten.1

Brit. /ˈmɒnteɪ/, /ˈmɒnti/, U.S. /ˈmɑn(t)eɪ/, /ˈmɑn(t)i/
Forms: 1800s monté, 1800s monti, 1800s monty, 1800s– monte. Also with capital initial.
Origin: A borrowing from Spanish. Etymon: Spanish monte.
Etymology: < Spanish monte heap or stock of cards left after each player has his share (1734 or earlier), specific use of monte mount n.1
Cards.
1. A gambling game similar to faro, played with a pack of forty-five (sometimes forty) cards.Chiefly in Spain, Spanish-speaking countries, and Spanish-influenced areas of the western United States.
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > games of chance > games of chance played with cards > [noun] > monte
monte1824
three-card monte1854
1824 J. R. Poinsett Notes on Mexico (1825) iii. 37 We found a numerous assembly of men gambling deeply, at a game called monte.
1876 W. Besant & J. Rice Golden Butterfly I. Prol. ii. 26 I thought we should find a choice hotel, with a little monty or poker afterwards.
1887 F. Francis Saddle & Mocassin 144 He..was eight hundred [dollars] ahead once. But he played it off at monté.
1927 E. M. Rhodes Pasó por Aquí in Once in Saddle ii. 158 He dealt monte wisely but not too well.
1973 R. D. Symons Where Wagon Led i. vii. 115 There were plenty of gambling games—poker the favorite, of course. But King Pedro and Monte also had their devotees.
1989 I. Frazier Great Plains iv. 48 Many also knew card games like monte, poker, and seven-up.
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2. three-card monte: see three adj. and n. Compounds 3b.

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monte blanket n.
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1898 H. S. Canfield Maid of Frontier 78 His long and angular shadow fell across the monte blanket spread flat upon the ground.
monte card n.
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1853 Househ. Words 3 Dec. 324/1 Some gold and coin, as well as a pack of monte cards, lay strewn about upon the ground.
1897 Sears, Roebuck Catal. No. 104. 356/3 ‘Spanish Monte Cards’, 48 cards in pack, assortment of black and colors.
monte dealer n.
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1844 J. Gregg Commerce of Prairies I. 240 La Tules..[is] now considered the most expert ‘monte dealer’ in all Santa Fé.
1997 B. Morrow Giovanni's Gift i. 64 Businessmen and monte dealers, prostitutes, couples in love..—she captured so many different people..in her shots.
monte game n.
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1893 Harper's Mag. Feb. 388/2 Our little waif who broke up the monte game at Ojo Caliente.
1932 Mississippi Valley Hist. Rev. 19 425 The author reached San Antonio with a six-shooter and $3.25 and lost his money in a monte game.
monte operator n.
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1961 J. Scarne Compl. Guide to Gambling xix. 520 Countless Monte operators plied their trade on the steamboats of the Ohio and Mississippi..in the 1850s.
monte table n.
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1829 G. Jones Sketches Naval Life I. 86 [A priest] who is a constant and active attendant at a public monté table.
1948 P. Johnston Lost & Living Cities Calif. Gold Rush 50 The furniture..consisted of..a tin stove, and two monte tables.
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monte bank n. a table or a place where monte is played; (also) the game of monte; the money held by the banker in a game of monte.
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > games of chance > games of chance played with cards > [noun] > monte > table
monte bank1834
1834 A. Pike Prose Sketches & Poems 138 I saw the men and women dancing waltzes..and in another room, I saw the monti-bank open.
a1861 T. Winthrop Life in Open Air (1863) 128 A background of mustangs, monte-banks, and lynch-law.
1939 T. King 21 Games to play for Money 27 To take its [sc. Faro's] place, Monte Bank has come into being.
1995 Santa Fe New Mexican (Nexis) 15 Jan. b1 She left the table with $700–enough to open a monte bank of her own.
monte-banker n. a person who plays monte.
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1855 F. S. Marryat Mountains & Molehills xiv. 267 I was soon asleep, notwithstanding..the clinkings of the monté-bankers, and the noise of the crowd below.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online June 2022).

monten.2

Brit. /ˈmɒnti/, U.S. /ˈmɑn(t)i/
Origin: A borrowing from Spanish. Etymon: Spanish monte.
Etymology: < Spanish monte wooded tract, forest (1207), specific use of monte mount n.1 Compare earlier montaña n.1
In Spanish-speaking Central and South America, and the Spanish-influenced areas of the western United States: chaparral or scrub; an area of this; originally spec. (usually in form Monte) a chaparral region in the foothills of southern California. Also: a small wooded tract. Cf. montaña n.1 1.
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the world > the earth > land > landscape > fertile land or place > land with vegetation > [noun] > wooded land > types of
ripplelOE
wildwooda1122
rough1332
firth?a1400
tod stripec1446
osiard1509
bush1523
bush-ground1523
fritha1552
island1638
oak landc1658
pinelandc1658
piney wood1666
broom-land1707
pine barrenc1721
pine savannah1735
savannah1735
thick woods1754
scrub-land1779
olive wood1783
primeval forest1789
open wood1790
strong woods1792
scrub1805
oak flata1816
sertão1816
sprout-land1824
flatwoods1841
bush-land1842
tall timber1845
amber forest1846
caatinga1846
mahogany scrub1846
bush-flat1847
myall country1847
national forest1848
selva1849
monte1851
virgin forest1851
bush-country1855
savannah forest1874
bush-range1879
bushveld1879
protection forest1889
mulga1896
wood-bush1896
shinnery1901
fringing forest1903
monsoon forest1903
rainforest1903
savannah woodland1903
thorn forest1903
tropical rainforest1903
gallery forest1920
cloud forest1922
rain jungle1945
mato1968
1851 in B. I. Hayes Pioneer Notes (1929) 79 An American coming from the Monte..had seen no person on that road.
1856 Publ. S. Calif. Hist. Soc. (1928–30) XIV. 107 Pablo got thrown off a horse out in the monte catching cattle.
1879 Encycl. Brit. IX. 406/2 The montes of Uruguay are of no commercial value.
1933 J. A. Rockfellow Log Arizona Trail Blazer 35 This was because of the dense mesquite brush or ‘monte’ through which the road ran.
1973 R. D. Symons Where Wagon Led vi. xix. 297 They promptly slashed out an emergency landing strip in the Monte.
1999 Encycl. Brit. Online (Version 99.1) at Argentina Southeast of the Andean region..scrub forests, called monte, and intervening grasslands spread across the Pampean Sierras.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

Monten.3

Brit. /ˈmɒnti/, U.S. /ˈmɑn(t)i/
Origin: From a proper name. Etymon: proper name Monte.
Etymology: < Monte, short for the name of Monte Carlo (see Monte Carlo n.). Compare earlier Monte Carlo n.With the shortened form of the place name, compare the following:1928 P. de Ketchiva Confessions of Croupier xvi. 194 After her extraordinary luck at Monte,..she had lost all her winnings the following night at the Cannes Casino.
colloquial.
= Monte Carlo rally n. at Monte Carlo n. 1.
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1956 R. Baxter in M. Couper Rallying to Monte Carlo p. v ‘Doing the Monte’ is like being a dog owner. Once you start, it's difficult to stop.
1968 Autocar 25 Jan. 35/3 Driving genius helps, but Montes are finally won by masterly planning.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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