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Transleithan, a.|trɑːnsˈlaɪθən, træns-| [f. trans- 7 + Leitha, name of a river.] Beyond the Leitha, a tributary of the Danube, which formed for a short distance the boundary between Hungary and the archduchy of Austria; hence, Magyar or Hungarian, as distinguished from the cis-Leithan provinces of the Austro-Hungarian empire. So Transleiˈthanian a.
1870Gladstone Glean. IV. v. 201 [Hungary] has attracted to herself the Transleithan Slav population of the South. 1900Westm. Gaz. 5 Jan. 1/3 A sort of tacit understanding that permeates almost all classes of Transleithanian society. |