transrhenane
See also: Transrhenane and transrhénane
English
Alternative forms
- trans-Rhenane
Etymology
From trans- (“across, beyond”) + Rhenus (Rhine).
Adjective
transrhenane (comparative more transrhenane, superlative most transrhenane)
- 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.
- 2014, Zoë M. Tan, Subversive Geography in Tacitus' Germania, Journal of Roman Studies 104, p. 199: