ponente
west
noun poh-NEN-teh Rare
Origin: Italian ponere ('to set') — the direction where the sun sets.
Also means
westerly wind
Usage Note
Ponente is the literary or nautical term for 'west', paired with levante ('east'). It is used in compass roses, sailing, and poetic language; everyday speech prefers ovest. In Liguria, the Riviera di Ponente is the western Riviera stretching toward France. As a wind name it refers to a westerly wind, common in Mediterranean meteorology.
Examples
"Il sole tramonta a ponente ogni sera."
Natural Translation
The sun sets in the west every evening.
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