transalpine in English

adjective
1
of, related to, or situated in the area beyond the Alps, in particular as viewed from Italy.
Local specialities like marinated eel with shallots co-exist with transalpine dishes involving foie gras or oysters.
adjective

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1. Transalpine is a see also of Cisalpine

2. Cisalpine is a see also of transalpine

3. As adjectives the difference between transalpine and Cisalpine is that transalpine is on the other side of the alps (with respect to rome, therefore the north side) while Cisalpine is on this …

4. Cisalpine Gaulish is so called from the Roman point of view, for whom Cisalpine Gaul was the land inhabited by the “Gauls on this side of the Alps”, whereas its antonym Transalpine Gaulish refers to the idiom of the people who stayed behind in Gaul proper, “on the far side of the Alps”, that is …

5. O German Albert! who Abandonest Her that has grown recalcitrant and savage, And oughtest to bestride her saddle-bow, May a just judgment from the stars down fall Upon thy blood, and be it new and open, That thy successor may have fear thereof; Because thy father and thyself have suffered, By greed of those transalpine lands distrained, The

6. O German Albert! who Abandonest Her that has grown recalcitrant and savage, And oughtest to bestride her saddle-bow, May a just judgment from the stars down fall Upon thy blood, and be it new and open, That thy successor may have fear thereof; Because thy father and thyself have suffered, By greed of those transalpine lands distrained,