"transrhenane" meaning in English

See transrhenane in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /tɹænzˈɹɛneɪn/, /tɹɑːnz-/, /-ˈɹiːneɪn/ Forms: more transrhenane [comparative], most transrhenane [superlative]
Etymology: From trans- (“across, beyond”) + Rhenus (Rhine). Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|trans-|Rhenus|t1=across, beyond|tr2=Rhine}} trans- (“across, beyond”) + Rhenus (Rhine) Head templates: {{en-adj}} transrhenane (comparative more transrhenane, superlative most transrhenane)
  1. From the eastern side of the Rhine; German. Synonyms: trans-Rhenane

Alternative forms

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