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transversus

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Latin

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Etymology

From Proto-Italic *trānsworssos, whence also derived Umbrian trahuorfi (transversely, crosswise). Synchronically the perfect passive participle of trānsvertō (to turn or direct across or athwart).

Pronunciation

Participle

trānsversus (feminine trānsversa, neuter trānsversum, adverb trānsversē or trānsversim); first/second-declension participle

  1. perfect passive participle of trānsvertō
  2. (literal) going or lying across, athwart, crosswise; from side to side; cross-, transverse, traverse
  3. (figurative) crossed, thwarted
  4. (coupled with ex or de) suddenly, unexpectedly, transversely, crosswise

Inflection

First/second-declension adjective.

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