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Vermont; vert meaning "green" and mont meaning "mount".
The French words vert, meaning green, and mont, meaning mountain, are combined to make the state name Vermont. And Vermont means green mountain.
From the French word "vert" and "mont" meaning "These Green Mountains"
Vermont as a word has no meaning in the English language, other than the place name of several towns/cities around the world. Vermont, used as this place name, has it's meaning sourced from the original Anglo Saxon language meaning high mountain.
The green mountains are located in Vermont. Verde (meaning green) and Monte (meaning mountains) is what originated the name of Vermont, the green mountain state.
The green mountains are located in Vermont. Verde (meaning green) and Monte (meaning mountains) is what originated the name of Vermont, the green mountain state.
Vermont is an English form of the name that French explorer Samuel de Champlain gave to Vermont's Green Mountains on his 1647 map. He called them "Verd Mont" meaning green mountain.
Vermont comes from vert and mont, meaning green mount in French.
It comes from the french words "Monts Verts," meaning "Green Mountains"
Vermont. Its name is derived from the French words "vert" meaning green and "mont" meaning mountain.
The name Vermont originates from two French words, vertand montagne. The first word means green and the second mountain. They were combined to form Vermont, hence the state's nickname: Green Mountains. (You may wish to check the spelling of the first word!)
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