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retransˈport, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] trans. To transport back again. Also refl.
1647Clarendon Hist. Reb. iii. §34 He unsatisfied with them and they with him, he retransported himself into England. 1834Sir F. B. Head Bubbles fr. Brunnen 8 Remote distances, to which even fancy could now scarcely re-transport us. 1892Mrs. H. Ward David Grieve ii. x, The old Frenchman,..fairly re-transported to the world of his youth. Hence retransporˈtation.
c1751S. Richardson Let. (1804) VI. 61 How I missed you, on my re-transportation! 1790A. Hamilton Wks. (1851) III. 111 Whence the transportation and re-transportation of the metals are obviated. |