Travers

Travers
Recorded in several spelling forms including Travers, Traves, Travis and Traviss, this is an English medieval surname, but of French origins. Probably introduced into England after the 1066 Norman-French Invasion, it derives from either of the two French male and female nouns "travers" and "traverse", meaning "to cross". The literal meaning was to cross a particular point such as the gate of a city, or a ford, where a toll or tax might be charged. In effect the surname describes one who collected the money at such a crossing point. The late Professor Reaney reported that "in 1285 the Bishop of Norwich claimed that he and his predecessors were accustomed to take "travers" at South Elmham, in Suffolk".... for the upkeep of the bridge. This would seem to clearly establish the meaning of the name, although the earliest of all known recordings is some hundred years before that date. Early examples of the surname recordings include Margareta Travas in the 1433 Gildersome Rolls of Yorkshire, and Ann Travis of Burtonwood in Lancashire, in 1578. The first known recording of the surname in any spelling is that of Walter Travers, in the 1172 register of the Gilbertine monastery in Lincoln. This was during the reign of King Henry 11nd of England, 1154 - 1189.

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  • travers — [ travɛr ] n. m. • v. 1150; en traver « directement » 1080; lat. tra(ns)versus « transversal, oblique » I ♦ (En loc.) 1 ♦ EN TRAVERS : dans une position transversale par rapport à un axe de position ou de direction habituel. ⇒ transversalement.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • Travers — bezeichnet: Travers NE, Gemeinde im Val de Travers, Kanton Neuenburg/Neuchâtel, Schweiz Val de Travers Tal ebenda Val de Travers (Bezirk), Bezirk ebenda Travers River, Fluss auf der Südinsel Neuseelands in der Reitkunst eine bestimmte Bewegung… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • travers — Travers, Transuersus. Jetter au travers et faire passer de navire en autre les, etc. Traiicere de naue in nauem malos et antennas. Il s en va à travers les champs, Per via inuiaque proficiscitur, Liu. lib. 23. Par chemins esgarez et destournez.… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

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  • Travers — Trav ers, adv. [F. travers, breadth, extent from side, [ a] travers, en travers, de travers, across, athwart. See {Traverse}, a.] Across; athwart. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The earl . . . caused . . . high trees to be hewn down, and laid travers one… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Travers — Rencontré surtout dans la Manche. Semble désigner celui qui habitait auprès d un travers (chemin de traverse au moyen âge) …   Noms de famille

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  • Travers [1] — Travers (Valde T.), 1) malerisches Thal im Schweizercanton Neuenburg, wird von der Reuse durchströmt u. bildet den 2) Bezirk ebendaselbst mit 13,000 Ew., welche sich mit Uhrenfabrikation, Spitzenklöppeln, Verfertigung von Extrait d Absinthe,… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Travers [2] — Travers (Traversiren), Gangart des Pferdes, s.u. Reitkunst IV. A) c) …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Travers — (frz., spr. währ), Quere, in der Reitkunst ein Seitengang, bei dem das Pferd mit der Hinterhand einen kleinen Schritt in der Bahn steht, nach innen gestellt ist und mit den auswendigen Füßen über die inwendigen tritt; Gegensatz: Renvers (s.d.);… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

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