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French
Pronunciation
Participle
transi (feminine transie, masculine plural transis, feminine plural transies)
- past participle of transir
Adjective
transi (feminine transie, masculine plural transis, feminine plural transies)
- chilled
1862, Victor Hugo, “III. Les péripéties de l'évasion”, in Les Misérables, 4e partie. Idylle et épopée; Livre sixième. Le petit Gavroche, Belgium: A. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & Cie.:[D]ès qu’il se sentit hors de danger, il ne fut plus ni fatigué, ni transi, ni tremblant.- s soon as he found himself out of danger, he was no longer either weary, or chilled or trembling.
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Latin
Verb
trānsī
- second-person singular active imperative of trānseō
Portuguese
Verb
transi
- inflection of transir:
- first-person singular preterite indicative
- second-person plural imperative