translaten

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Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French translater, tranlater, borrowed itself from Latin trānslātus, past participle of trānsferō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /transˈlaːtən/, /tranzˈlaːtən/, /tranˈlaːtən/

Verb

translaten

  1. To transport or move; to cause to change place:
    1. To transfer a cleric from one place to another.
    2. To remove a relic or remains (usually for relocation).
    3. To deport or expel an ethnic group.
    4. To relocate a nation's capital.
  2. To translate; to convert from one language into another.
  3. To confiscate or take over a fief or country.
  4. To move into Heaven without causing death.
  5. To transfigure, modify, or alter; to make changes to.
  6. To supersede, displace, or change completely.
  7. (rare) To modify one's or people's loyalties.
  8. (rare) To renounce one's ownership over a fief or country.
  9. (rare) To engage in translation.

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Descendants

  • English: translate

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