Montibus
Montibus is the ablative and dative plural form of the Latin noun mons, montis, meaning “mountain” or “mountains.” In Latin, montibus commonly appears in phrases indicating location or direction, especially when used with prepositions such as in, de, or ex, or with verbs of motion. For example, in montibus means “in the mountains,” while de montibus can convey “from the mountains” or “about the mountains” depending on context. Because montibus shares its form with the dative plural, it can represent both indirect object and the standard ablative plural, with the intended sense clarified by surrounding words.
Etymology and morphology: The form derives from the root mont-, common to words for elevated land, such
Usage in literature and toponymy: Montibus appears frequently in classical Latin prose and poetry to describe
Modern references: Outside of philology and translation, montibus is primarily of linguistic interest. It is not