transrhenane

English

Etymology

From trans- (across, beyond) + Rhenus (Rhine)

Adjective

transrhenane (comparative more transrhenane, superlative most transrhenane)

  1. from the eastern side of the Rhine; German.
    • 2014, Zoë M. Tan, Subversive Geography in Tacitus' Germania, Journal of Roman Studies 104, p. 199:
      In the Germania, then, the transrhenane environment consistently evades and confounds our gaze.
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