transcription, n.f., transcription, transcript, copy.

transcrire, v.a., to transcribe, to copy.

transe, n.f., affright, fright, fear, apprehension. Être dans des —s; to be in mortal terror.

transept, n.m., (arch.) transept.

transférable, adj., transferable; (com.) endorsable.

transfèrement, n.m., removal, transference, conveying (of convicts).

transférer, v.a., to transfer, to transport, to convey; to translate (bishops); to remove; to put off; to make over; to postpone. — son droit; to make over one’s right. — une fête; to postpone a fête. Se —; to be transferred.

transfert, n.m., transfer; (jur.) conveyance.

transfiguration, n.f., transfiguration.

transfigurer, v.a., to transfigure.