trāns-vehō or trāvehō vēxī, vectus, ere,
to carry across, convey over, bear to the other side,
transport: quid militum transvexisset, Cs.: ut iam Hispanos omnes inflati travexerint utres, L.—
Pass: legiones ex Siciliā in Africam
transvectae, S.: transvectae (sc. equo) a fronte
pugnantium alae, crossed in front of the line of battle, Ta.: haec transvectus caerula cursu, traversed; cf. cum
quinqueremibus Corcyram travectus, crossed to Corcyra, L.—To carry in triumph,
display: arma spoliaque multa Gallica carpentis travecta,
L.— To ride in procession, parade: ut equites idibus
Quinctilibus transveherentur, L.—Fig., of time, to pass, elapse:
transvecta aestas, Ta.