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Transtiberine

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See also: transtiberine

English

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Etymology

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From Latin trānstiberīnus.

Adjective

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Transtiberine (not comparable)

  1. Located beyond the river Tiber.
    • 1998, The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 13: The Late Empire, p. 312
      They set fire to Symmachus' beautiful house in the Transtiberine district []

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