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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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