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transeunt
[ tran-see-uhnt ]
adjective
Philosophy.
- (of a mental act) producing an effect outside of the mind. Compare immanent ( def 2 ).
transeunt
/ ˈٰæԲɪəԳ /
adjective
- philosophy (of a mental act) causing effects outside the mind Compare immanent
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of transeunt1
First recorded in 1615–25; from Latin ٰԲܲԳ-, stem of ٰԲŧԲ “going across”; transient
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of transeunt1
C17: from Latin ٰԲŧԲ going over, from ٰԲī to pass over; see trance
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Example Sentences
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In the words of one of his enemies, writing to Saint Bernard: Libri ejus transeunt maria, transvolant Alpes: "His books are wafted across the seas, and fly over the Alps."
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Non enim transeunt invicem nisi quæ in materia communicant.
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"Peregrinantes, qui, qua transeunt, nullum sui vestigium relinquunt;" they are as travelers who do nothing to leave any trace of their course.
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