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单词 transmigrate
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transmigrateadj.

Etymology: < late Latin transmigrātus (Isidore), past participle of transmigrāre : see transmigrate v.
Obsolete. rare.
Transferred, transported; cf. transmigrate v. 1b. (Const. as past participle.)
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the world > movement > transference > [adjective] > transferred
transmigrate1430
transumpt1495
moved1605
transferred1863
1430–40 J. Lydgate tr. Bochas Fall of Princes viii. xx. (Bodl. 263) 393/2 Iherusalem was whilom transmygrat, Ther trewe Prophetis for thei hadde in despiht.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

transmigratev.

Brit. /trɑːnzmʌɪˈɡreɪt/, /tranzmʌɪˈɡreɪt/, /trɑːnsmʌɪˈɡreɪt/, /transmʌɪˈɡreɪt/, /ˈtrɑːnzmᵻɡreɪt/, /ˈtranzmᵻɡreɪt/, /ˈtrɑːnsmᵻɡreɪt/, /ˈtransmᵻɡreɪt/, U.S. /trænzˈmaɪˌɡreɪt/, /træn(t)sˈmaɪˌɡreɪt/
Etymology: < Latin transmigrāt-, participial stem of (very rare) transmigrāre , < trans , trans- prefix + migrāre to migrate v. Compare modern French transmigrer (16th cent. in Godefroy).
1.
a. intransitive. To remove or pass from one place to another; esp. of persons, or a tribe: to move from one place of abode to another, to migrate.
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the world > movement > move [verb (intransitive)] > change place or position
flitc1175
passa1387
changec1390
skifta1400
shift1530
transmigrate1611
reshift1629
transfer1646
to turn over1851
reposition1947
translocate1975
society > inhabiting and dwelling > furnishing with inhabitants > migration > migrate [verb (intransitive)]
transmigrate1611
demigrate1623
migrate1623
flighta1627
1611 T. Coryate Crudities sig. I7 The Longobardes,..being exceedingly multiplied in their owne country, transmigrated into a bordering Island.
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica vi. x This complexion..is evidently maintained by generation,..the Natives which transmigrate, omit it not without commixture. View more context for this quotation
1723 Pres. State Russia II. 66 They are transmigrating from one Place to another.
a1797 H. Walpole Mem. George II (1847) I. ix. 269 The well affected clans might be induced to transmigrate to those settlements.
1898 Westm. Gaz. 1 Apr. 3/1 He found a wider space on the other side, so he transmigrated and slumbered in peace.
b. transitive in causal sense: To transfer, transport. (In quots. only in passive.)
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the world > movement > transference > [verb (transitive)]
remuea1325
movea1382
translatea1382
transfer1382
transfigurec1384
removea1387
to turn overa1425
transume1483
to carry about1496
traduce1546
transplant1555
transact1621
transmigrate1635
hand1642
to make over1713
recover1719
to carry over1850
1430–40 J. Lydgate tr. Bochas Fall of Princes viii. xx. (Bodl. 263) 393/2 Iherusalem was whilom transmygrat, Ther trewe Prophetis for thei hadde in despiht.
1635 T. Heywood Hierarchie Blessed Angells vii. Notes 463 Excellent Spirits..are rather transmigrated from the earth, to reigne with the Powers aboue.
1745 E. Haywood Female Spectator No. 11 (1748) II. 216 To try the experiment, Whether, by transferring the blood of one animal into another, the nature of the creature would be transmigrated also.
2.
a. intransitive. spec. Of the soul: To pass after death into another body.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > soul > transmigration > transmigrate [verb (intransitive)]
transmigratea1616
transcorporate1658
transmigure1687
a1616 W. Shakespeare Antony & Cleopatra (1623) ii. vii. 44 What manner o'thing is your Crocodile?.. It liues by that which nourisheth it, and the Elements once out of it, it Transmigrates.
1616 B. Jonson Epigrammes cxxxiii, in Wks. I. 817 Their spirits transmigrated to a cat.
1647 J. Howell New Vol. of Lett. 87 I think my soule would transmigrate into some Tree, when she bids this body farewell.
1695 J. Collier Misc. upon Moral Subj. 164 Methinks I should be loath to Transmigrate into a Child, or lie in a Cradle, with those few Things I have in my Head.
1883 J. Gilmour Among Mongols xvii. 202 If souls do not transmigrate, where do they come from at birth, whither do they go at death?
b. transitive (causal). To cause to pass: cf. 1b.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > soul > transmigration > perform transmigration [verb (transitive)]
transmigratec1559
metempsychose1594
transanimate1613
metempsychize1618
metempsychosizea1843
c1559 R. Hall Life Fisher (1655) iii. 32 Luther's Soul was transmigrated into Henry the eighth.
1681 P. Rycaut tr. B. Gracián y Morales Critick 119 The Souls of evil livers, whom God..had transmigrated into the Bodies of these irrational Creatures.
1876 A. B. Grosart in Wordsworth's Pr. Wks. I. Pref. 33 A monkey with a man's soul somehow transmigrated into it.
c. transferred and figurative.
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1646 E. G. in M. Lluelyn Men-miracles sig. Av While the grosse Bodies of the Poets die, Their Souls doe onely shift. And Poesie Transmigrates, not by chance, or lucke.
a1711 T. Ken Hymnotheo in Wks. (1721) III. 186 Desire..To Love transmigrates when it dies.
1834 H. Martineau Moral Many Fables iv. 144 The genius of society has before transmigrated through forms as horrid and disgusting as these.
1850 T. T. Lynch Memorials Theophilus Trinal v. 86 Philosophies die or transmigrate.

Derivatives

ˈtransmigrated adj.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > soul > transmigration > [adjective] > undergoing
metempsychosical1622
metempsychoseda1635
transmigrant1654
transmigrated1682
transmigrating1693
metempsychosal1848
metempsychic1885
1682 Heraclitus Ridens 14 Feb. 2/2 Whether our Whig's..are not transmigrated Lice, who thrive and increase most in Hospitals and upon poor people?
1754 S. Foote Knights i. 4 The very Abstract of Penury! Sir John Cutler, with his transmigrated Stockings, was but a Type of him.
ˈtransmigrating adj.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > soul > transmigration > [adjective] > undergoing
metempsychosical1622
metempsychoseda1635
transmigrant1654
transmigrated1682
transmigrating1693
metempsychosal1848
metempsychic1885
1693 J. Dryden tr. Persius Satires vi. 78 Who, in a Drunken Dream, beheld his Soul The Fifth within the Transmigrating roul.
1728 A. Pope Dunciad iii. 41 Who knows how long, thy transmigrating soul Did from Bœotian to Bœotian roll?
1898 Westm. Gaz. 28 July 2/3 To consider..more mundane matters, such as the number and characters of the transmigrating households.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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