Hermon

[ hur-muhn ]

noun
  1. Mount, a mountain in SW Syria, in the Anti-Lebanon range. 9,232 feet (2,814 meters).

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How to use Hermon in a sentence

  • There was still plenty of time before the darkness would permit Hermon to join her unnoticed.

    Arachne, Complete | Georg Ebers
  • The man who assisted her in doing so was the same sculptor, Hermon, for whom she had watched with so much longing.

    Arachne, Complete | Georg Ebers
  • It was covered with a cloth when I visited the studio, but Hermon himself termed it the statue of a goddess.

    Arachne, Complete | Georg Ebers
  • I could not tell even you, grandmother, for who among the Biamites ever found such lofty, heart-bewitching words as Hermon?

    Arachne, Complete | Georg Ebers
  • Besides, he is a merchant who sets a high value upon what he has earned, and Hermon's refusal of his gold startled him.

    Arachne, Complete | Georg Ebers

British Dictionary definitions for Hermon

Hermon

/ (ˈhɜːmən) /


noun
  1. Mount a mountain on the border between Lebanon and SW Syria, in the Anti-Lebanon Range: represented the NE limits of Israeli conquests under Moses and Joshua. Height: 2814 m (9232 ft)

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