Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Traject

Traject , transitive verb

[Latin trajectus, past participle of trajicere to throw across; trans across + jacere to throw. See Jet a shooting forth.]

To throw or cast through, over, or across; as, to traject the sun's light through three or more cross prisms. [Rare] — Sir I. Newton

Traject , noun

[Latin trajectus, from trajicere: compare French trajet, Old French traject. See Traject, transitive verb]

1.
A place for passing across; a passage; a ferry. [Obsolete] — Cotgrave
2.
The act of trajecting; trajection.
3.
A trajectory. [Rare] — I. Taylor