transire etymology

Latin word transire comes from Latin eo, Latin trans-, Latin trans (Across, beyond.)

Detailed word origin of transire

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
eo Latin (lat) (with abl. or loc.) there, in that place.. (with ablative) therefore, because, for that reason.. (with dative, of motion) to that place, thither.. (with dative, of tendency) to that end, with that purpose.. (with dative, of time) until, so long, up to that time.. (with quo, of quantity) so much, by so much. (business) I go for; I am sold at (a certain price).. (intransitive) I go.. (legal) I [...]
trans- Latin (lat)
trans Latin (lat) Across, beyond.
transeo Latin (lat) (figuratively) I cease, pass away.. (of time) I pass, elapse.. I go over (to a side or faction). I pass over.. I surpass, exceed.. I traverse, go across.

Words with the same origin as transire

Descendants of eo
comes comitia eques exit exitus initio initium ire is iter perire subito