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transitus
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Etymology of the Latin word transitus
the Latin word
transitus
(passage; crossing)
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)
Derivations in Latin
transitivus
,
transitio
Derivations in other languages
English
transit
, Italian
transito
, Portuguese
trânsito
Cognates
Dutch
trance
, Dutch
transito
, English
trance
, English
transit
, French
transe
, French
transit
, German
Trance
, German
Transit
, Italian
transito
, Lithuanian
tranzitas
, Norwegian
trance
, Norwegian
transitt
, Portuguese
trance
, Russian
тpaнзит
, Spanish
trance
, Swedish
trans
, Swedish
transit
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