transire
English
Etymology
Latin trānseō (“I pass, go across”)
Noun
transire (plural transires)
- (dated) A permit given to a coasting vessel by a customs house.
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Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin trānsīre, present active infinitive of trānseō.
Pronunciation
Verb
Template:it-verb-old (archaic)
- (intransitive) to pass
- Synonym: passare
- (intransitive) to pass over, to die
- Synonyms: morire, trapassare
Conjugation
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Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) trānsīre
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- Rhymes:Italian/ire
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