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Origin and history of transitional

transitional(adj.)

"of or pertaining to transition," 1810, from transition + -al (1). Related: Transitionally. Transitionary in the same sense is from 1680s.

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mid-15c., transicion, in grammar, of the relation between verb and object, from Latin transitionem (nominative transitio) "a going across or over," noun of action from past-participle stem of transire "go or cross over" (see transient).

The general sense of "change, passage from one condition or action to another" is by 1550s in English. Specifically as "passage in a speech or writing changing a subject" by 1590s. By 1660s in reference to musical passages.

suffix forming adjectives from nouns or other adjectives, "of, like, related to, pertaining to," Middle English -al, -el, from French or directly from Latin -alis (see -al (2)).

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