5.5 through
per Ac, through
pervius, what can be passed through
pervādere, go through
percurrere, run through
perequitāre, ride through
pervehī, ride, sail, etc., through
pervolāre, fly or hasten through
trāns- (or trā-)-nāre or -natāre, swim through or across
perfringere, perrumpere, break through
intercīdere, succīdere, cut through
perferre, pervehere, carry through
perlūcēre, shine through
perspicere, see through
q.v. pierce, 48.8
across
trāns Ac, across
trānsversus, lying across
trānsīre, go across
trānsgredī, trāicere, cross (a river), also make to cross, e.g. exercitum flūmen trāiēcit; trānsgressus, trāiectus, trāiectiō, crossing, passage
trānscendere, cross (a mountain, etc.)
trānscurrere, run across
trānsilīre, leap across
trā(ns)ferre, trānsportāre, trānsvehere, carry across; noun trālātiō, trānsvectiō
trādūcere, lead, bring or carry across
trānsmittere, send across; noun trānsmissiō
from A Handbook of the Latin Language by Walter Ripman (1930). Transcribed by Carolus Raeticus (2011).