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Definition of Mt Etna
1. Noun. An inactive volcano in Sicily; last erupted in 1961; the highest volcano in Europe (10,500 feet).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mt Etna
Literary usage of Mt Etna
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mediterranean: Its Storied Cities and Venerable Ruins by Thomas George Bonney (1907)
"... the chief commercial center of Sicily—The magnificent ruins of the Greek
Theater at Taor- mina—Omnipresence of Mt. Etna—Approach to Syracuse— The famous ..."
2. Modern School Geography: On the Plan of Comparison and Classification by William Channing Woodbridge (1844)
"The open- (64) Mount Etna, by moonlight. ing is called the crater; and the
engraving 65 shows the crater at the top of Mt. Etna. 364. ..."
3. The Mediterranean: Its Storied Cities and Venerable Ruins by Thomas George Bonney (1907)
"... the chief commercial center of Sicily—The magnificent ruins of the Greek
Theater at Taor- mina—Omnipresence of Mt. Etna—Approach to Syracuse— The famous ..."
4. Modern School Geography: On the Plan of Comparison and Classification by William Channing Woodbridge (1844)
"The open- (64) Mount Etna, by moonlight. ing is called the crater; and the
engraving 65 shows the crater at the top of Mt. Etna. 364. ..."