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cisalpineenUK
cis·al·pine C0369500 (sĭs-ăl′pīn′)adj. Relating to, living on, or coming from the southern side of the Alps. [Latin Cisalpīnus : cis-, cis- + alpīnus, alpine; see alpine.]cisalpine (sɪsˈælpaɪn) adj1. (Physical Geography) on this (the southern) side of the Alps, as viewed from Rome2. (Roman Catholic Church) relating to a movement in the Roman Catholic Church to minimize the authority of the pope and to emphasize the independence of branches of the Church. Compare ultramontane2cis•al•pine (sɪsˈæl paɪn, -pɪn) adj. on this (the Roman or south) side of the Alps. [1535–45; < Latin Cisalpīnus=cis- cis- + Alpīnus Alpine] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | cisalpine - on the Italian or Roman side of the Alps; "ancient cisalpine Gaul included an area south and east of the Alps"ultramontanecismontane - on this (the speaker's) side of the mountains; "a contest in Virginia between a cismontane and a tramontane people" | TranslationscisalpineenUK
cisalpine1. on this (the southern) side of the Alps, as viewed from Rome 2. relating to a movement in the Roman Catholic Church to minimize the authority of the pope and to emphasize the independence of branches of the Church cisalpineenUK
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