=trāns=, prep. with acc., _across_, _beyond_, _over_.
=trānsalpīnus, a, um= [=trāns= + =Alpēs=], adj., _across the Alps_,
_transalpine_.
=trānseō=, see =eō=.
=trānsferō=, see =ferō=.
=trānsfuga, ae= [=trānsfugiō=, _to flee over_], m., _a deserter_.
=trānsgredior=, see =*gradior=.
=trānsigō=, see =agō=.
=trānsitōrius, a, um= [=trānseō=], adj., _adapted for passing through_,
_having a passage way_; =forum Trānsitōrium=.
=trānsmarīnus, a, um= [=trāns= + =mare=], adj., _beyond the sea_.
=Trebelliānus, ī=, m., one of the Thirty Tyrants.
=Trebia, ae=, f., a river in Cisalpine Gaul, where the second battle of
the Second Punic War was fought.
=trecentēsimus, a, um= [=trecentī=], num. adj., _three hundredth_.
=trecentī, ae, a= [=trēs= + =centum=], num. adj., _three hundred_.
=Tremellius, ī=, m., a Roman quaestor who conquered Pseudoperses.
=trēs, tria=, num. adj., _three_.
=Triballī, ōrum=, pl. m., a Thracian people of Lower Moesia.
=tribūnus, ī= [=tribus=], m., _chief of a tribe_, _tribune_; =tribūnus
mīlitum= or =mīlitāris=, _military tribune_, _captain_, one of the
minor officers of a legion, six in number; =tribūnus plēbis=, _tribune
of the people_, elected from the plebeians. The office was created in
494 B.C. to protect the plebeians from the patricians. Ten tribunes
were elected annually. Their persons were sacred.
=tribuō, ere, ī, ūtus= [=tribus=], _to assign_, _grant_, _give_.
=dis--distribuō, ere, ī, ūtus=, _to divide_, _distribute_, _apportion_.
=tribus, ūs= [cf. =trēs=], f., _a tribe_ (orig. a third part of the
people).
=tribūtum, ī= [=tribuō=], n., _a tax_, _tribute_.
=trīcēsimus, a, um= [=trīgintā=], num. adj., _thirtieth_.
=trīciēs= [=trīgintā=], num. adv., _thirty times_.
=Tricipitīnus, ī=, m., Sp. Lucrētius Tricipitīnus, consul 509 B.C.
=trīclīnium, ī=, n., a couch for three persons reclining at meals, _a
dinner sofa_.
=trīduum, ī= [=trēs= + =diēs=], n., _the space of three days_, _three
days_.
=triennium, ī= [=trēs= + =annus=], n., _the space of three years_,
_three years_.
=trīgintā=, indecl. num. adj., _thirty_.
=Tripolitānus, a, um=, adj., _belonging to Tripolis_; =tripolitāna
prōvincia=, _the province of Tripolis_, in northern Africa.
=trīstis, e=, adj., _sad_, _sorrowful_; _stern_, _strict_, _severe_.
=trīticum, ī=, n., _wheat_.
=triumphō, āre, āvī, ātus=, _to celebrate a triumph_.
=triumphus, ī=, m., _a triumph_, a splendid procession in which the
victorious general entered the city accompanied by his soldiers and
the spoil and captives he had taken. The procession passed around the
Capitoline Hill into the Via Sacra, then into the Forum, and up to the
temple of Jupiter Capitolinus.
=Trōia, ae=, f., _Troy_, a city in the northwestern part of Asia Minor,
renowned for its ten years’ siege by the Greeks.
=trux, trucis=, adj., _wild_, _savage_, _stern_.
=tū, tuī=, pl. =vōs, vestrūm= or =vestrī=, pers. pron., _thou_, _you_.
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