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The corpus record — Latin

transvĕna

transvĕna · m

one who comes over

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What it meant

transvĕna — Lewis & Short

transvĕna, ae, m.transvenio,

I one who comes over from another place, a newcomer, stranger, foreigner (eccl. Lat.): traditur, Lydos ex Asiā transvenas in Etruriā consedisse, Tert. Spect. 5: transvena Loth, id. Carm. Sodom. 31.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.

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