transmarinus
From LSJ
συνετῶν μὲν ἀνδρῶν, πρὶν γενέσθαι τὰ δυσχερῆ, προνοῆσαι ὅπως μὴ γένηται· ἀνδρείων δέ, γενόμενα εὖ θέσθαι → it is the part of prudent men, before difficulties arise, to provide against their arising; and of courageous men to deal with them when they have arisen
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
trans-mărīnus: a, um, adj.,
I beyond sea, coming from beyond sea, transmarine: hospes, Plaut. Most. 2, 2, 66: gentes, Liv. 26, 24, 4: legationes, id. 40, 2, 6: vectigalia, Cic. Agr. 2, 29, 80: auxilia, Auct. B. Alex. 3, 5: res, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 18, § 45; Caes. B. G. 6, 24: transmarina atque adventicia doctri na, i. e. jurisprudence, Cic. de Or. 3, 33, 135: peregrinatio, Quint. 7, 3, 31: provinciae, Sen. Ep. 17, 3.