MONUMENT


Meaning of MONUMENT in English

— monumentless , adj.

n. /mon"yeuh meuhnt/ ; v. /mon"yeuh ment'/ , n.

1. something erected in memory of a person, event, etc., as a building, pillar, or statue: the Washington Monument.

2. any building, megalith, etc., surviving from a past age, and regarded as of historical or archaeological importance.

3. any enduring evidence or notable example of something: a monument to human ingenuity.

4. an exemplar, model, or personification of some abstract quality, esp. when considered to be beyond question: a monument of middle-class respectability.

5. an area or a site of interest to the public for its historical significance, great natural beauty, etc., preserved and maintained by a government.

6. a written tribute to a person, esp. a posthumous one.

7. Survey. an object, as a stone shaft, set in the ground to mark the boundaries of real estate or to mark a survey station.

8. a person considered as a heroic figure or of heroic proportions: He became a monument in his lifetime.

9. -

a. Obs. a tomb; sepulcher.

b. a statue.

v.t.

10. to build a monument or monuments to; commemorate: to monument the nation's war dead.

11. to build a monument on: to monument a famous site.

[ 1250-1300; ME monumentum, equiv. to mon- (s. of monere to remind, warn) + -u- (var. of -I- -I- before labials) + -mentum -MENT ]

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .