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Volcano in North Island of New Zealand
Mount Taranaki (Māori: Taranaki Maunga), officially Taranaki Maunga and also known as Mount Egmont, is a dormant stratovolcano in the Taranaki region on
Mount_Taranaki
Region of New Zealand
Taranaki is a region in the west of New Zealand's North Island. It is named after its main geographical feature, the stratovolcano Mount Taranaki. The
Taranaki
National park in New Zealand
North Island of New Zealand. The park covers three volcanic cones: Mount Taranaki and its slopes, Pouākai and Kaitake. The park was first created in 1881
Egmont_National_Park
New Zealand comedy drama film by Rachel House
Plymouth. Tux works long hours as a Police constable. Seeking to climb Mount Taranaki, Sam escapes the hospital with the connivance of fellow patient Peachy
The_Mountain_(2024_film)
Volcano in Japan
eruption in 1980, Mount St. Helens was once known as "The Fuji of America", for its striking resemblance to Mount Fuji. Mount Taranaki in New Zealand is
Mount_Fuji
City in Taranaki, New Zealand
New Plymouth (Māori: Ngāmotu) is the major city of the Taranaki region on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is named after the English
New_Plymouth
Topics referred to by the same term
Brussels, Belgium Mount Egmont is the former name for Mount Taranaki in New Zealand Egmont National Park, a national park at Mount Taranaki, now known as
Egmont
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List of mountaineering disasters by death toll
List_of_mountaineering_disasters_by_death_toll
Mountains central to certain religions
worship and sacredness. One example is the Taranaki peoples of New Zealand. The Taranaki tribe view Mount Taranaki as sacred. The tribe was historically sustained
Sacred_mountains
2003 film by Edward Zwick
fact that Egmont/Mount Taranaki resembles Mount Fuji, and also because there is a lot of forest and farmland in the Taranaki region. American Location
The_Last_Samurai
Mountain range in New Zealand
after each cone collapse from Mount Taranaki. Kaitake and Pouākai continued to be damaged from the erupting Mount Taranaki volcano. Although Kaitake is
Kaitake_Range
Settlement in Taranaki Region, New Zealand
the Taranaki Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is 16 kilometres (10 mi) southeast of New Plymouth on State Highway 3, close to Mount Taranaki, and
Inglewood,_New_Zealand
Onshore-offshore Cretaceous rift basin on the West Coast of New Zealand
The Taranaki Basin is an onshore-offshore Cretaceous rift basin on the West Coast of New Zealand. Development of rifting was the result of extensional
Taranaki_Basin
Tectonic belt of earthquakes and volcanoes
Volcanic Belt includes the Bridge River Cones, Mount Cayley, Mount Fee, Mount Garibaldi, Mount Price, Mount Meager massif, the Squamish Volcanic Field, and
Ring_of_Fire
One of the two main New Zealand islands
forest parks of New Zealand Auckland Volcanic Field Mount Ruapehu Mount Taranaki (Taranaki Maunga) Mount Tarawera Whakaari / White Island North Island Volcanic
North_Island
Island only 18 of 130 have non-Māori names (including 5 clustered around Mount Taranaki), but in the South Island only 15 of the 150 named waterfalls (or rapids)
List of waterfalls in New Zealand
List_of_waterfalls_in_New_Zealand
below) define no parent for island and landmass highpoints; others treat Mount Everest as the parent of every such peak with the world ocean as the "key
List of mountain peaks by prominence
List_of_mountain_peaks_by_prominence
Point in New Zealand
Zealand's North Island. It is located close to the volcanic cone of Mount Taranaki or Mount Egmont. It was named Kaap Pieter Boreel by Dutch explorer Abel
Cape_Egmont
Bay in North Island
for a much smaller bay in South Taranaki, between the mouth of the Kaupokonui Stream directly south of Mount Taranaki and the mouth of the Pātea River
South_Taranaki_Bight
These are lists of radio stations in Taranaki in New Zealand. Most Taranaki stations originate from New Plymouth and Hāwera. "The Register of Radio Frequencies"
List of radio stations in Taranaki
List_of_radio_stations_in_Taranaki
Mountain range in New Zealand
stratovolcano in the North Island of New Zealand, located northwest of Mount Taranaki. It consists of the remains of a collapsed Pleistocene stratovolcano
Pouākai_Range
Geological feature
volcano Mount Ngauruhoe, a stratovolcano Mount Ruapehu, a stratovolcano Mount Taranaki, a stratovolcano Mount Tarawera, a stratovolcano Mount Tongariro
Active_volcano
Major river in the North Island of New Zealand
Māori legend explains the formation of the river in the Mount Taranaki legend. When Mount Taranaki left the central plateau for the coast, the land was split
Whanganui_River
Anglican diocese in New Zealand
The diocese covers the area from the Waikato to the area surrounding Mount Taranaki in the North Island of New Zealand. The diocese was established in 1926
Diocese of Waikato and Taranaki
Diocese_of_Waikato_and_Taranaki
Service as a pest controller. He was tasked with hunting goats on Mount Taranaki (then Mount Egmont) and the surrounding National Park. He also had a stint
Errol_Clince
Geographic or environmental feature
Range Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests Mount Kilimanjaro Mount Gorongosa Rwenzori Mountains Mount Wilhelm Mount Taranaki Waitakere Ranges Mount Jerai
Sky_island
2017 a treaty settlement with the Maori was signed that recognized Mount Taranaki as "a legal personality, in its own right". Each of these developments
Rights_of_nature_law
50 cent coin of New Zealand
Cook became the first Briton to reach New Zealand in October 1769. Mount Taranaki is seen in the distance and the legend ENDEAVOUR is written on the bottom
New_Zealand_fifty-cent_coin
Volcanic activity of New Zealand
years ago) before creating the large stratovolcano called Mount Taranaki, (former name Mount Egmont), which last erupted in 1854, and its satellite vent
Volcanism_of_New_Zealand
Species of moth, endemic to New Zealand
It is endemic to New Zealand and has been observed on the slopes of Mount Taranaki. Its preferred habitat is native subalpine scrub and adults are on the
Tingena_idiogama
Observation of distant objects on Earth's surface or terrestrial features
the Pyrenees – 324 km – Marcos Molina. Wellington, New Zealand, to Mount Taranaki – 330 km – Naked eye line of sight. "Bardzo dalekie widoki z wysokości
Long_distance_observations
Three islets off the South Island of New Zealand
being a larger submerged stratovolcano, roughly equivalent in size to Mount Taranaki. It was formerly believed that the volcano last erupted roughly 2 million
Solander_Islands
River in New Zealand
flows through the Taranaki Region of New Zealand's North Island. It initially flows east from its sources on the slopes of Taranaki/Mount Egmont, turning
Manganui_River_(Taranaki)
up Mount Taranaki. Born near Heide, Peters came to New Zealand in 1875. Within months of his arrival, he took up farming at Kaimiro in the Taranaki. His
Harry_Peters_(mountaineer)
Waterfall in Taranaki, New Zealand
as Dawson Falls, is a waterfall in the Taranaki region of New Zealand. Located at the base of Mount Taranaki, the waterfall is said to be the place where
Te_Rere_o_Kapuni
Current New Zealand parliamentary term
Māori iwi for confiscating Mount Taranaki and 1.2 million acres of Māori lands in the Taranaki region. In addition, Mount Egmont would cease to be an
54th_New_Zealand_Parliament
drive unit (first diesel, then electric) sitting on rollers within a frame mounted to a dynamic cable counterweight, presumably to take up the slack from
List_of_New_Zealand_ski_lifts
at the surface. The dominant feature of the Taranaki region is the andesitic stratovolcano of Mount Taranaki, which is only about 130,000 years old. The
Geology_of_Taranaki
Russia Mount St. Helens 2,550 8,370 Washington, United States Aguilera 2,546 8,353 Chile Shishel 2,525 8,284 Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia Mount Taranaki/Egmont
List of volcanoes by elevation
List_of_volcanoes_by_elevation
Māori lawyer
Fox, was a Māori lawyer. He and his family lived in Mawhitiwhiti near Mount Taranaki in New Zealand's North Island. In 1869, when Omahuru was five years
Ngataua_Omahuru
Settlement in Taranaki Region, New Zealand
in the southern part of the Taranaki region of New Zealand. It is known as "The Gateway to Dawson's Falls" on Mount Taranaki. Kaponga is located inland
Kaponga
River in New Zealand
of the Taranaki Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is one of many small rivers and streams that radiate from the cone of Mount Taranaki, and reaches
Wairongomai_River
Inglewood New Plymouth Waitara Stratford Hāwera Ōpunake Pātea Mangatoki Taranaki is a region in the North Island of New Zealand. It contains numerous rural
List_of_schools_in_Taranaki
Active volcanic zone in New Zealand
definite significant Plinian eruption. Mount Taranaki is an andesite cone and the most recent of four Taranaki volcanoes about 140 km (87 mi) west of
Taupō_Volcanic_Zone
Currency of New Zealand
31 July 2006 50c 24.75 mm 1.70 mm 5.00 g Plain HM Bark Endeavour and Mount Taranaki $1 23.00 mm 2.74 mm 8 g Aluminium bronze Intermittent milling Queen
New_Zealand_dollar
Terrestrial ecoregion in New Zealand
lava fields, volcanic mudflows (lahars), and deposits of volcanic ash. Mount Taranaki (2,518 m) is an active volcano, which lies on the west of the volcanic
North Island temperate forests
North_Island_temperate_forests
Topics referred to by the same term
Taranaki is a region of New Zealand administered by the Taranaki Regional Council. Taranaki may also refer to: Mount Taranaki (also known as Mount Egmont)
Taranaki_(disambiguation)
Edge of the habitat at which trees are capable of growing
2011-09-27. Retrieved 2010-06-14. "Physiogeography of the Russian Far East". "Mount Washington State Park". New Hampshire State Parks. Archived from the original
Tree_line
Types of species
northern half of the North Island (i.e. north of Taupō), the Taranaki Region north of Mount Taranaki, the Wellington Region, and in the hills around Dunedin
Parrots_of_New_Zealand
Legal process by which Māori seek redress for breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi
which culminated in the confiscation of a large part of the Waikato and Taranaki. Matiaha Tiramōrehu made the first formal statement of Ngāi Tahu grievances
Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements
Treaty_of_Waitangi_claims_and_settlements
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Taranaki, 2,000 in Wellington and 5,000 of unspecified regional location. Te Āti Awa recognise Taranaki as their ancestral homeland. Mount Taranaki dominates
Te_Āti_Awa
Territorial authority district in Taranaki, New Zealand
catchment, and the eastern hill country. The south-eastern face of Mount Taranaki is in the Stratford district, the north-westernmost point of the district
Stratford District, New Zealand
Stratford_District,_New_Zealand
Māori deity of earthquakes, volcanoes and seasons
Rūaumoko Māori Atua of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Seasons Mount Taranaki, a volcano in New Zealand. Ruaumoko is believed to cause volcanoes and earthquakes
Rūaumoko
Settlement in Taranaki Region, New Zealand
South Taranaki, New Zealand, located 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of the city of New Plymouth and southeast of the volcanic cone of Mount Taranaki. Stratford
Eltham,_New_Zealand
Extinct species of owl
a. rufifacies were allegedly collected from the forest districts of Mount Taranaki (1856) and the Wairarapa (1868); the unclear history of the latter and
Laughing_owl
Provinces of New Zealand in North Island
The Taranaki Province was a province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. Initially known as New Plymouth Province
Taranaki_Province
Species of daisy
Auckland area and nearby islands, while the brevis variety is confined to Mount Taranaki. Thomas Cheeseman first published Celmisia major's description in Manual
Celmisia_major
Geologic formation in the southwestern North Island of New Zealand
the Taranaki and Manawatū-Whanganui Regions, spreading in an east–west band for 200 kilometres (120 mi) from the volcanic deposits of Mount Taranaki in
Tangahoe_Formation
Settlement in Taranaki Region, New Zealand
District, and the seat of the Taranaki region, in New Zealand's North Island. It lies beneath the eastern slopes of Mount Taranaki, approximately halfway between
Stratford,_New_Zealand
Conservation Organisation. "Mount Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica," http://volcano.oregonstate.edu. Retrieved 10 June 2019. "Mount Discovery, Antarctica," http://volcano
List of volcanoes in New Zealand
List_of_volcanoes_in_New_Zealand
Settlement in Taranaki, New Zealand
in Taranaki. The 1984 film Vigil was filmed at Uruti. Much of the 2003 film The Last Samurai was filmed in the Uruti Valley, with Mount Taranaki/Egmont
Uruti
Mount Porndon in Victoria Waitākere volcano in Auckland Mount Taranaki in Egmont National Park in North Island Mount Ngauruhoe in North Island Mount Ruapehu
List_of_stratovolcanoes
Settlement in Taranaki Region, New Zealand
locality in southern Taranaki, New Zealand. Ōpunake is to the west, Kaponga to the northeast, and Manaia to the southeast. Mount Taranaki is directly north
Auroa
Former wetlands in New Zealand
the wetland featured prominently in Māori mythology as a stop made by Mount Taranaki when fleeing the Tongariro volcanic centre. Vegetation around the swamp
Ngaere_swamp_complex
Place in Taranaki, New Zealand
Parihaka is a community in the Taranaki region of New Zealand, located between Mount Taranaki and the Tasman Sea. In the 1870s and 1880s the settlement
Parihaka
Road in New Zealand
the east of Mount Taranaki via Inglewood, Stratford and Eltham to Hāwera. From Hāwera the highway follows the coast of the South Taranaki Bight south-eastwards
State_Highway_3_(New_Zealand)
Species of moth
It is endemic to New Zealand and is found in the subalpine zone of Mount Taranaki. This species was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1919 and originally
Pasiphila_semochlora
Locality in the Auckland Region, New Zealand
black sand beach, due to the high iron content, which originated from Mount Taranaki and earlier volcanoes in the area. Lion Rock is a natural formation
Piha
Japanese long-distance runner
were known for attending training camps in New Zealand, including at Mount Taranaki. Some road racing authorities consider his winning run at the Beppu-Ōita
Shigeru_So
mountains, all but two — Ruapehu (Tahurangi Peak) (19th highest) and Mount Taranaki (65th highest) — are in the South Island. Tapuae-o-Uenuku, in the Kaikōura
List of mountains of New Zealand by height
List_of_mountains_of_New_Zealand_by_height
Bridge across the Waiwhakaiho River in New Plymouth, New Zealand
the ribs yielding to the prevailing wind, the bridge is aligned to Mount Taranaki. The sacred mountain is framed within the skewed arch, when viewed while
Te_Rewa_Rewa_Bridge
Species of moth
in the South Island but can only be found in the Tararua Range and Mount Taranaki in the North Island. This species is similar looking to I. panda but
Ichneutica_falsidica
sections of the Egmont National Park, to the northwest of the main cone of Mount Taranaki, on a saddle between it and the small Kaitake Range which stretches
Pukeiti_(gardens)
River in New Zealand
river of the Taranaki Region of New Zealand. It is one of the larger of the numerous rivers and streams which drain the slopes of Mount Taranaki, receiving
Hangatahua_River
New Zealand talk radio network
96.0 FM Gisborne – Wainui – 945 AM Taranaki – Mount Taranaki – 96.4 FM Taranaki – Kaimata – 774 AM South Taranaki – Hawera Rotokare – 1557 AM Hawke's
Newstalk_ZB
Railway line in Taranaki, New Zealand
The Mount Egmont Branch was a short but steep branch railway line in Taranaki, New Zealand, built to supply rail ballast for the Taranaki and Whanganui
Mount_Egmont_Branch
Government of New Zealand since 2023
2025, Parliament passed the Taranaki Maunga Collective Redress Bill, which conferred legal personhood on Mount Taranaki. The Government also apologised
Sixth National Government of New Zealand
Sixth_National_Government_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand pioneer, writer, and mountaineer
a New Zealand pioneer, writer, and the first Pākehā woman to climb Mount Taranaki. Maria grew up in a Unitarian household. The early death of her father
Maria_Atkinson
Town in Taranaki Region, New Zealand
south of New Plymouth on State Highway 3 and 30 minutes' drive from Mount Taranaki. It is located on State Highway 45, known as Surf Highway 45 for its
Hāwera
Species of moth
endemic to New Zealand. This species is found in the North Island at Mount Taranaki but is widespread throughout the South Island and Stewart Island. It
Ichneutica_averilla
Title in the peerage of Ireland
third Baron, who in 1841 succeeded his cousin as sixth Earl of Egmont. Mount Taranaki in New Zealand was named after the second Earl of Egmont by James Cook
Earl_of_Egmont
River in New Zealand
River is a river of the Taranaki Region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows southwest from the slopes of Mount Taranaki to reach the Tasman Sea at
Waiaua_River_(Taranaki)
New Zealand-born explorer
Margaret Nicholson, and at the age of 9 she and her parents climbed Mount Taranaki with Hillary; she later said that this experience inspired her to explore
Helen_Thayer
three highest volcanoes are Mount Ruapehu (2,797 metres (9,177 ft)), Mount Taranaki (2,518 metres (8,261 ft)) and Mount Ngauruhoe (2,287 metres (7,503 ft))
Geography_of_New_Zealand
Volcanic deposits of North Island, New Zealand
years ago) before creating the large stratovolcano called Mount Taranaki, (former name Mount Egmont), which last erupted in 1854, and its satellite vent
North Island surface volcanism
North_Island_surface_volcanism
Species of moth
side of Mount Taranaki at 1700 ft, a female allotype collected at Lake Waikaremoana, and four male paratypes also collected from Mount Taranaki. The holotype
Ichneutica_brunneosa
Species of spider
Ray Forster and Norman Platnick from a female specimen collected on Mount Taranaki. The holotype is stored in the New Zealand Arthropod Collection under
Waipoua_otiana
Species of spider
by Ray Forster and Norman Platnick from a male specimen collected on Mount Taranaki. The holotype is stored in the New Zealand Arthropod Collection under
Waiporia_egmont
Sphagnum bog in New Zealand
altitude of 920 metres (3,020 ft) and lies between the main cone of Mount Taranaki and the Pouakai Range to the northwest, which reaches 1,400 metres (4
Ahukawakawa_Swamp
Species of spider
Ray Forster and Norman Platnick from female specimens collected on Mount Taranaki. The holotype is stored in Otago Museum. The female is recorded at 2
Waipoua_montana
Military unit
The Taranaki Regiment was a territorial infantry regiment of the New Zealand Military Forces. The regiment traced its origins to the Taranaki Volunteer
Taranaki_Regiment
Radio station in New Zealand
Taupō - Whakaroa - 100.0 FM Hawke's Bay - Kohinurākau (Mount Erin) - 91.9 FM Taranaki - Mount Taranaki - 98.0 FM Whanganui - Bastia Hill - 94.4 FM Manawatū
The_Sound_(radio_station)
Type of motorcycle
was from a rotary-hoe. Testing was carried out on the tracks around Mount Taranaki and up the mountain itself, although it never reached the summit. The
Mountain_Goat_(motor_cycle)
Digital television platform in New Zealand
Parikanapa Te Aroha Waiatarua Ngarara Mount Taranaki Mount Erin Wharite Popoiti Mount Jowett Kaukau Mount Cargill Sugarloaf Mount Campbell Cave Hill Forest Hill
Freeview_(New_Zealand)
Place in Taranaki, New Zealand
Tariki is a small farming community immediately to the east of Mount Taranaki in the west of New Zealand's North Island. It lies on SH 3 halfway between
Tariki,_New_Zealand
Species of moth endemic to New Zealand
Meyrick in 1914. It is endemic to New Zealand and has been observed at Mount Taranaki, Wellington and in Dunedin. The adults emerge in June. The female adult
Atomotricha_oeconoma
Hualalai 2,521 8,271 Hawaii, US Mount Yesenin 2,520 8,270 Antarctica Parangu Mare 2,519 8,264 Romania Mount Taranaki/Egmont 2,518 8,261 New Zealand Garfield
List of mountains by elevation
List_of_mountains_by_elevation
Ngāti Ruanui, a New Zealand Māori tribe (iwi) in the area south of Mount Taranaki. Taurua taught at Pātea under the Wesleyan catechist William Hough in
Ngawaka_Taurua
Bolivian law
River (India) Yamuna River (India) Te Urewera forest (New Zealand) Mount Taranaki (New Zealand) Whanganui River (New Zealand) Other Harmony with nature
Law of the Rights of Mother Earth
Law_of_the_Rights_of_Mother_Earth
Species of shrub endemic to New Zealand
the Whanganui River (in the Manawatū-Whanganui region) and west to Mount Taranaki. P. kirkii is also found on some of the North Island's offshore islands
Pittosporum_kirkii
MOUNT TARANAKI
MOUNT TARANAKI
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of mount Badri
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Silent; Quiet
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Girl/Female
German, Greek
From Mount Olympus
Girl/Female
Indian
Mount everest, Highest
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Slavic, Welsh
Hill; Mount; Defender
Girl/Female
Muslim
Silent
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.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Italian, Polish
From Mount Olympus
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 : presumably a variant of Mount.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gouri Nanda | கோஂரீ நஂதாÂ
Mount everest, Highest
Gouri Nanda | கோஂரீ நஂதாÂ
Boy/Male
Swedish Teutonic
From the mount.
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Slavic, Welsh
Mount; Defender
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mount everest, Highest
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Water
Girl/Female
Hindu
Silent
Girl/Female
Indian
Mount everest, Highest
MOUNT TARANAKI
MOUNT TARANAKI
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
The Sun
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Collection
Girl/Female
Celtic American English Arthurian Legend Welsh
Spirit.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victory
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bina, BINAH means "intelligence, wisdom."Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Successful Man; Lord Muruga
Boy/Male
Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Tamil
King; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Nonviolent Virtue
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a Tree
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Goddess Durga
MOUNT TARANAKI
MOUNT TARANAKI
MOUNT TARANAKI
MOUNT TARANAKI
MOUNT TARANAKI
v.
That upon which a person or thing is mounted
v. t.
To fortify or inclose with a mound.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mount
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.
n.
The effect, substance, value, significance, or result; the sum; as, the amount of the testimony is this.
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.
v.
A bulwark for offense or defense; a mound.
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.
n.
To attain in value; to amount.
n.
To get up on anything, as a platform or scaffold; especially, to seat one's self on a horse for riding.
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. i.
To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.
imp. & p. p.
of Mount
v. t.
To signify; to amount to.
v. t.
To get upon; to ascend; to climb.
v.
A horse.
v.
The cardboard or cloth on which a drawing, photograph, or the like is mounted; a mounting.
v. t.
To cause to mount; to put on horseback; to furnish with animals for riding; to furnish with horses.
v. t.
To place one's self on, as a horse or other animal, or anything that one sits upon; to bestride.
v. t.
To raise aloft; to lift on high.