DCHP-3

ultramontagne

DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

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ultramontane

Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

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adj.

of or having to do with the Ultramontagnes.

Quotations

1890
He may still be a true liberal in his mind, of course, but the sort of politics he has had on tap for a good while back tastes like the real ultramontane vintage.
1916
Up and down the province of Quebec he was denounced by the ultra-montane leaders.
1963
In the new ultramontagne creed in Quebec, Catholicism helped the growth of nationalisme, that is, nationalism as an emotional and practical union of race, language, family and faith.