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`beyond` in Latin

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beyond

  1. preposition
    • on the farther side of
      ultra
      The village lies beyond the river. — Vicus ultra flumen iacet.
      trans
      The city is beyond the mountains. — Urbs trans montes est.
    • outside the limits of
      praeter
      This is beyond my understanding. — Hoc est praeter intellectum meum.
    • [figurative], too difficult to be understood
      supra [figurative]
      The concept is beyond him. — Conceptus est supra eum.
  2. adverb
    • at a further place or time
      ultra
      He looked far beyond. — Longe ultra aspexit.