| Latin | English | |
| crux crucis | cross | » |
| trans | (+ acc.) across | » |
| iugum | crossbar, beam of scales /crest, ridge | » |
| transeo | to pass through, go across | » |
| transeo | to go over, pass over, cross over, go past | » |
| transitus | crossing, passing over, transit /changing, alteration | » |
| compitum | cross-road | » |
| transmeo | to go across | » |
| transmitto | to send, carry, or convey across | » |
| transporto | send, carry, or convey across | » |
| transfreto | to cross a strait, to be taken across a strait | » |
| quadrivium | crossroads, place where four roads meet | » |
| Sub Cruce Lumen | the light (of learning) under the (Southern) Cross | » |
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| Stat crux dum volvitur orbis | The Cross stands firm while the world is turning | » |
| transfero, transtuli, translatum | carry across, transfer, convey | » |
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