Definition of transitus
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LNS
transitus, transitūs
transeo
noun (m., 4th declension)
  1. a going over, passing over, passage
  2. a passage-way, passage
  3. A passing over, desertion
  4. a transfer of possession
  5. A passing over, passing away
  6. A passing by
Abbreviations
transitus, ūs, m. transeo, a going over, passing over, passage (class.; syn. trajectus). Lit. In gen.: fossae, Cic. Tusc. 5, 20, 59: flumine impeditus transitus, Hirt. B. G. 8, 20; 8, 13; Caes. B. G. 5, 55; 6, 7; 7, 57; Liv. 21, 20, 2; 28, 1, 1; Tac. A. 15, 10; id. H. 1, 70; 3, 59; 4, 65; Just. 1, 8, 2; 15, 4, 12: in urbem nostram Junonis, removal, Val. Max. 1, 8, 3.

— Concr., a passage-way, passage: spiritus, i. e. the windpipe, Plin. 22, 24, 51, § 111; cf. auditus, the auditory passage, id. 23, 2, 28, § 59.

— In partic. A passing over, desertion to another party: facilis ad proximos et validiores, Tac. H. 1, 76: transitūs mora, id. Agr. 38: ad Vitellium, id. H. 1, 76: in alienam familiam, a passing over, adoption into, Gell. 5, 19, 8.

— Law t. t., a transfer of possession, Cod. Just. 2, 13, 20.

— A passing over, passing away: tempestatis, Cic. Att. 2, 21, 2.

— A passing by: capta in transitu urbs Ninos, Tac. A. 12, 13.

— Trop. In gen., a passing over, passing, change: in illo a pueritiā ad adulescentiam transitu, Quint. 11, 3, 28: opportunos magnis conatibus transitus rerum, revolutions, Tac. H. 1, 21.

— In partic. A means of passing, a transition from one step to another: medius quidem gradus, nihil ipse significans sed praebens transitum, Quint. 8, 6, 38: in figuras alias, Plin. 11, 36, 43, § 120.

— Of the transition of colors in shading, Plin. 35, 5, 11, § 29; 37, 2, 8, § 21; Ov. M. 6, 66.

—Of transition in sound, Quint. 12, 10, 68.

— In speaking. A transition: hinc erit ad alia transitus, Quint. 7, 6, 5: ad diversa, id. 9, 3, 65: μεταβολή, id est transitus in aliud genus rhythmi, id. 9, 4, 50: in Armeniam transitum facimus, Just. 42, 2, 7.

—In plur.: unde venusti transitus fiunt, Quint. 9, 2, 61.

— In transitu, in passing, by the way: quae leviter in transitu attigeram, Quint. 7, 3, 27: in transitu aliquid tractare, id. 6, 2, 2: in transitu non omittemus, id. 2, 10, 15.
 
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