transire
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TRANSIRE — per alterius terras et flumina et partem maris, si qua in proprietatem populi alicuius venit, omnino licet eis qui transitu ad causas iustas habent opus; puta quia suis finibus expulsi quaerunt, terras vacuas, aut quia commercium expetunt cum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Transire — Trans*i re, n. [L. transire to pass through or across, to pass.] (End. Law) A customhouse clearance for a coasting vessel; a permit. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
transire — tran·sì·re v.intr. (essere) OB passare, entrare | fig., eufem., morire {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1306. ETIMO: dal lat. transīre, comp. di trans oltre e īre 1andare … Dizionario italiano
transire — n. Brit. a customs permit for the passage of goods. Etymology: L transire go across (as TRANSIENT) … Useful english dictionary
transire — noun A permit given to a coasting vessel by a customs house … Wiktionary
transire — ship s customs warrant for clearing goods Nautical Terms … Phrontistery dictionary
transire — n. Permit, custom house warrant … New dictionary of synonyms
transire — A two part document in which the cargo loaded onto a coaster is detailed. It is supplied by the Customs at the port of shipment; one part has to be handed to the Customs at the port of destination to prove that the cargo comes from a home port… … Big dictionary of business and management
transire — trans·i·re … English syllables
transire — n. ship s document for customs declaration, showing cargo, etc … Dictionary of difficult words