Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRANSIRE
Trans *i "re, n. Etym: [L. transire to pass through or across, to pass. ] (End. Law )
Defn: A customhouse clearance for a coasting vessel; a permit.
New American Oxford Dictionary
transire
transire |tranˈzʌɪə, trɑː -, -s-, -ʌɪri | ▶noun (in the UK ) a customs document on which the cargo loaded on to a ship is listed, issued to prove that the goods listed on it have come from a home port rather than an overseas one. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin transire ‘go across ’.
Oxford Dictionary
transire
transire |tranˈzʌɪə, trɑː -, -s-, -ʌɪri | ▶noun (in the UK ) a customs document on which the cargo loaded on to a ship is listed, issued to prove that the goods listed on it have come from a home port rather than an overseas one. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin transire ‘go across ’.
French Dictionary
transir
transir v. tr. verbe transitif Glacer, engourdir de froid, de peur, etc. : Ce vent froid les a transis. SYNONYME pénétrer . finir Conjugaison Le verbe s ’emploie seulement à l ’infinitif, au participe, aux temps composés et à la troisième personne du singulier et du pluriel de l ’indicatif présent et du passé simple. Prononciation Le s se prononce s ou z, [trɑ̃sir, trɑ̃zir ]