transĕo
anomalous transitive and intransitive verb
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to go over, to cross
anomalous transitive and intransitive verb
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to go over, to cross
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Locutions, idioms and examples
vado transeo supero || vado transeo || ad Pompeium transeo || ad illa transeamus in quibus lis est = we move to the topics where we are in disagrgeement || ad adversarios transeo = to transfer to the opposing camp || ad partitionem transeo || ab iis, qui ex Belgio transierant = from those who came from Belgium || ea transire flumen qua traductus esset equitatus || ea quae premunt transire || cibi qui difficillime transeant || flumen vado transeo || a sermone ad vociferationem transeo = I move from speaking softly to shouting || a patribus ad plebem transeo = transfer from the patrician class to the plebeian one || a Caesare ad Pompeium transire = to transfer from Caesar to Pompeius || a conviciis ad tela transibant = they were moving from insults to launching projectiles || circumspecto quanam transirent || eam iube domum transire || ad transeundum omnia apto || amabo ut illuc transeas || alio transire cogunt || anni per calamitates transierunt || aliquid leviter transeo et perstringo || alii transeunt quaedam imputantque quod transeant || brevi auditu quamvis magna transibat || casei qui difficillime transeant sumpti || Caesar … Rhenum transire decreverat || amnis … parvus eras nec te transire refugi || aliquid silentio praetereo or transeo or praeterveho || alimenta in vires sanguinem transeunt || volunt persuadere … animas …ab aliis transire ad alios || vadum fluminis parant temptare si transire possent || Caesar maxime probabat mare transire || aequumst cui tantum restet transire malorum || Caesar statuit sibi Rhenum esse transeundum || audere sese ea transire flumen qua traductus esset equitatus || animas ab aliis post mortem transire ad alios || ubi Anienem transiit, ad confluentes collocat castra || ubi de flumine transeundo spem se fefellisse intellexerunt || vox per flexa foramine rerum incolumis transire potest || Caesar etsi … maxime probabat coactis navibus mare transire || Albano non plus animi erat quam fidei; nec manere ergo nec transire aperte ausus …
transĕo an. tr. and intr. v.
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