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transe

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See also: transé and Transe

English

Noun

transe (plural transes)

  1. Obsolete form of trance.

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French

Etymology

From the verb transir.

Pronunciation

Noun

transe f (plural transes)

  1. (usually in the plural) apprehension, dread, fright, fear
  2. entrancement, mesmerization

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Descendants

  • Turkish: trans

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Middle English

Noun

transe

  1. alternative form of traunce

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

From Old French transe, from transir, via English trance.

Noun

transe m (definite singular transen, indefinite plural transer, definite plural transene)

  1. a trance
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Etymology 2

From transseksuell. Compare German Transe, Finnish transu.

Noun

transe f or m (definite singular transa or transen, indefinite plural transer, definite plural transene)

  1. (usually derogatory) a transgender person, tranny
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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old French transe, from transir, via English trance.

Noun

transe m (definite singular transen, indefinite plural transar, definite plural transane)

  1. a trance

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