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transpadane
[ trans-puh-deyn, trans-pey-deyn ]
adjective
- on the farther side, especially the northern side of the Po River.
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Origin of transpadane1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of transpadane1
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Example Sentences
Vergil himself—if, as seems likely, the Catalepton be a genuine work of Vergil—did not escape the Transpadane fashion.
Two constitutions were needed for new-born states, the republics known thus far as the Transpadane and the Cispadane.
The disquiet of the outlying cities on the borders of Lombardy was due to a desire for union with the Transpadane Republic.
And he stands in this perhaps not so much for himself as for a Transpadane school.
Horace is speaking there of the Vergil of the Transpadane period: the reference is to the Eclogues.
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