transire

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English

Etymology

From Latin trānseō (I pass, go across).

Noun

transire (plural transires)

  1. (dated) A permit given to a coasting vessel by a customs house.

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Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin trānsīre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tranˈsi.re/
  • Rhymes: -ire
  • Hyphenation: tran‧sì‧re

Verb

transìre (first-person singular present transìsco, first-person singular past historic transìi, past participle transìto, auxiliary èssere) (intransitive, archaic)

  1. (technical) to transit [auxiliary essere]
  2. (archaic) to pass [auxiliary essere]
    Synonym: passare
  3. (archaic) to pass over, to die [auxiliary essere]
    Synonyms: morire, trapassare

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Latin

Verb

trānsīre

  1. present active infinitive of trānseō