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trāns is a Latin Preposition that primarily means across.
Preposition
+acc., across; also a prefix
English derivatives:
transport transmit
Adverb
on the other side.
Preposition
Across or over, also through, to the other side of. (b) (without idea of motion across) on the other side of, beyond.
On the other side of (a temporal, moral, etc., limit), beyond.
Cum cūrā trāns urbem cucurrimus.Compare We ran with care (carefully) across the city.
Eum ad mortem trāns terram eius trāxistis.Compare You (pl.) dragged him to death across his land.
Cōnsiliīs istīus tyrannī quī trāns mare vīvit terrēmur, sed lībertātem amāmus at bellum magnā cum virtūte gerēmus.Compare We are terrified by the plans of that tyrant who lives across the sea; but we love liberty, and we shall wage war with great courage.
Illī quattuor virī miserī, ā tyrannō vīsī, trāns fīnem cucurrērunt.Compare Those four unfortunate men, when seen by the tyrant, ran across the border.
Caelum, non animum, mutant, qui trans mare currunt.Compare They change their sky, not their soul, who run across the sea.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "trāns (prep.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed October 12, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/trans.
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