Verb (used with object) : to surmount a hill. ,to surmount tremendous difficulties. ,a statue surmounting a pillar. ,to surmount a tower with a spire. From Dictionary.com.
“This is the man without disgust, this is Zarathustra himself, the surmounter of the great disgust, this is the eye, this is the mouth, this is the heart of Zarathustra himself.”. From Wordnik.com. [Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none] Reference
In another respect arte is not only an aide and coadiutor to nature in all her actions, but an alterer of them, and in some sort a surmounter of her skill, so as by meanes of it her owne effects shall appeare more beautifull or straunge and miraculous, as in both cases before remembred. From Wordnik.com. [The Arte of English Poesie] Reference
"This is the man without disgust, this is Zarathustra himself, the surmounter of the great disgust, this is the eye, this is the mouth, this is the heart of Zarathustra himself.". From Wordnik.com. [Thus Spake Zarathustra A book for all and none] Reference
It is the open eye, the quick ear, the judging taste, the keen smell, and lively touch; it is the interpreter of all riddles, the surmounter of all difficulties, the remover of all obstacles. ". From Wordnik.com. [Pushing to the Front] Reference
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