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Etymology of the French word transe
the Old French word
transe
derived from the Latin word
transir
derived from the Late Latin word
transire
(go over, cross)
derived from the Latin word
ire
(to go; go, walk; march)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ei-
using the Latin prefix
trans-
derived from the Latin word
trans
(beyond, across)
derived from the Old French word
transir
Derivations in other languages
English
trance
, Romanian
transă
, Spanish
trance
Cognates
Dutch
trance
, Dutch
transito
, English
trance
, English
transit
, French
transit
, German
Trance
, German
Transit
, Italian
transito
, Latin
transitus
, Lithuanian
tranzitas
, Norwegian
trance
, Norwegian
transitt
, Portuguese
trance
, Russian
тpaнзит
, Spanish
trance
, Swedish
trans
, Swedish
transit
Usage
Word found in Old French
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