transpadane

[ trans-puh-deyn, trans-pey-deyn ]
/ ˈtræns pəˌdeɪn, trænsˈpeɪ deɪn /

adjective

on the farther side, especially the northern side of the Po River.

Origin of transpadane

1610–20; < Latin trānspadānus beyond the Po, equivalent to trāns- trans- + Pad(us) Po + -ānus -ane

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British Dictionary definitions for transpadane

transpadane
/ (ˈtrænzpəˌdeɪn, trænsˈpeɪdeɪn) /

adjective

(prenominal) on or from the far (or north) side of the River Po, as viewed from Rome Compare cispadane

Word Origin for transpadane

C17: from Latin Transpadānus, from trans- + Padus the River Po