transalpine
Americanadjective
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situated beyond the Alps, especially toward the north as viewed from Italy.
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passing or extending across or through the Alps.
a transalpine railway.
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of, relating to, or characteristic of peoples or lands beyond the Alps.
noun
adjective
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situated in or relating to places beyond the Alps, esp from Italy
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passing over the Alps
noun
Etymology
Origin of transalpine
1580–90; < Latin trānsalpīnus across the Alps, equivalent to trāns- trans- + Alp ( ēs ) the Alps + -īnus -ine 1
Example Sentences
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The French president and Italian prime minister were dubbed Europe’s “new power couple” by Politico in July, amid reports of a transalpine bromance.
From Washington Post
The stimulus imparted by the energy of Venetian, Genoese, and Pisan seamen to manufactures and transalpine trade was felt in every Lombard city.
From Project Gutenberg
Had he not perfected the master-work of his reign—his grand transalpine scheme?
From Project Gutenberg
They could not speak a word of my tongue; and to them my transalpine Italian was not more than intelligible.
From Project Gutenberg
It came to me, then, that in all this view there was something transalpine, with a greater smartness and freshness and much less elegance and languor.
From Project Gutenberg
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