intrans.|intrans in English

noun intrans. (intransitive)

of a verb that does not have a direct object (Grammar)

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1. Adventured (intrans, verb): to proceed despite risk

2. Accoucheur (n.) 1759, "midwife (properly, "man-midwife," but in English used without regard to gender), medical practitioner who attends women in childbirth," from French Accoucheur (Jules Clément, later 17c.), agent noun from accoucher "to go to childbed, be delivered," from Old French acouchier "deliver" (trans.), "be delivered, give birth" (intrans.), originally simply "to lie down" in one