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Show TR q‘;;flSLA'TB ‘ [fl'fl'{fla!"! U, 4 Mo o tranfport; to remove The king, the next time the bifliop of Londo came to him, entertained him with thi compellation, My lord's grace of Canterbury, you are ver wrlmm;; and gave order for all th neceffar forms for the tranflation Clarendon Lat. Sirice our father is tranflated untlo t};g gods, o]u , \t that are in our realm live quietly 2 Mac. xi. 23 illis that the no fhoul h tha tranflate wa Enoc t Byf Thofe argent field hold fpirit middl o faint . qranflare OF the fame foil their nurfery prepar R j lay 3. The a& of turning into another language; interpretation Hebrews, xi. 5 feedeath G O A book of his travels hath been honoured wit tranflation into many languages Milton Brown's Vulgar Errours Nor ought a genius lefs than his that writ \With that of their plantation, left the tre fhotld not with the foil agree. Dryden Attempt tranflation; for tranfplanted wi e a f a t r b e n w t e a f i :h g : Tr'alf All the defets of air and foil doth thare both obnoxious to their former fate. Dryden. Bu-tro g0 to heaven is to be tranflated to that kingoy the glories o en t for i ¢ dom you have longe Wake And colder brains like colder climates are of Roclx_cflcr Of tranflations, the better I acknowledge tha w}.ngh cometh nearer to the very letter of the ver original verity Hooker TrRANSLA'TIVE. adj. [tranflativus, Latin.] Taken from others thc. kin whe would have tranflated him from that poo bifhop s rickto a better, he retuled, fayx_ng, he would no forfake his poor little old wife, with whom he ha Camden's Remains 2 fo long lived TRANSLA'TOR. 7./. [tranflateur, old Fr from zranflate.] Onethat turns any thin 1nto another language o A new and nobler way thou doft purfue To make tranflations and tranflators too. Denbam No tranflation our own country ever yet pro , To transfer from one to another convey the houf 1 will tranflate the kingdom fro % Saul, and fet up the throne of David L t duced, hath come up to that of the Old and Ne Teftament; an 2 Samuel, iii. 10 prefent writings, the which is owing to the fimplicity that runs through the whole Savift the bodies of affes, there to remain for poor me ad o 4, o take their pennyworths out of their bone an Peacham It fides with the cudgel and fpur Transva"TorY Transferring of chay, ~ Asthere are apoplexies from inveterate gouts the regimen muft be to tranflate the morbific matter upon the extremities of the body. Arbuth Perverfe mankind ! whofe wills, created free 2b of a man's good aétion to another more deferving Arbuthnot TransLoca'r1oN. 7. /. [trans and locus Lat. Removal of things reciprocall to each other's places And follies are mifcall'd the crimes of fate. Pope 4. To change One do I perfonate of Timon's frame There happened certain tranflocationt at the deluge, the matter conftituting animal and vegetabl fubftances being diffolved, and mineral matter fub Whom fortune with her iv'ry hand wafts to her ‘Whofe prefent grace to prefent flaves and fervant 100 1700 0t 4 et ey e Tranflates his rivals Shakefpeare's Timon Happy 1s your grace ftituted in its place, and thereby like tranflocatio of metals in fome fprings That can tranflate the ftubbornnefs of fortun Into fo quiet and fo fweet a ftyle 5 [Tranflater, old French.] To interpre In another language ; to change int ¢ another language retaining the fenfe Lump TRANSLU'CID 'r?;fli"? Saift . Duke Replenifh'd from the cool tranfluceat fprings Pope's Ody[Jey TRA'NSMARINE. adj. [tranfmarinus, Latin.] Lying on the other fide of th fea ; found beyond {ea ‘szzk:fpgare ANSLATION. u. /[ [tranflatio, Lati tranfloti n, French. She might have made herfelf miftrefs of Timaurania, her next tranfmarire ncighbour Howel's Vacal Foreft y L f;':_:noy:al; at of removin a‘_s difeafe Was an afthma the eaufe, a me1S OF tranflation of humour from his joint T!'Sa}'un .s : ém Pjel;zstxom of morbific gy Th % r matte ranflation tranfmuer, Fr. Bacon's War with Spain To tranfmute ; to trans form ; to metamorphofe arife in acut removal of a bithop to another fee Ipaofrtthe p b fomewhat in the eleio c ;f',"‘ufiolnoo: :mke them: nulls or cyphers in th 7o TraNSMEW. . a. [tranfinuto, Latin Harvey Arbuthnot cens or lucidus, La Wherever fountain or freth current flow' Againft the eaftern ray, tranflucent, pure With touch ztherial of heav'n's fiery rod I drank Milton The golden ewer a maid obfequious brings You mupt tranflate5 °tis fit we underftand them into a multitude o Boyle on Colours Bacon eave lum is feen in the eyes, becaufe they are tranflucid hfl;'s matter in thefe fighs, thefe profoun the In anger the fpirits afcend and wax eager; whic Rofcommon A low colloquial ufe red hot tin.] Tranfparent; diaphanous ; clear giving a paffage to the light f:m and nature fuch dull clods fhould write - Bavius and Mzevins had been fav' by fat For Settle and for Shadwell to tranflate 6, To explain heate TRANSLU'CENT. ) adj. [trans and. Ju Nor word for word too faithfully tranflate Of books of high renown Y Were it meant that in defpit cryfta having cracked eac minute bodies 1 and the hardeft voice of her behaviour, to be enge lifhed right, is, T am Sir John Falftaff's ~He hath ftudied her well, and tranflated he o eut of honefty into Englifh Sbakefpeare's Merry Wives of Windfor Read this ere you tranflate one bi of roc quenched in fair water, exchanged their tranflucency for whitenefs, the ignition and extinéio T can conftrue the action of her familiar ftile Woeodaward Transtu'cency. n [ [ from tranflucent.] Diaphaneity ; tranfparency Shake[teare's As you Like it i 2. /. [from tranflate. The tranflatory is a lie that transfers the merit " ) Charge all their woes on abfolute decree e e All to the dooming gods their guilt tranflate i I am perfuaded, that the tran lators of the Bible were mafters of an Englifh fil much fitter for that work than any we fee in ou Lucian affirms the fouls of ufurers, after thei deathy to be metempfychofed, or tranflated int . Denb 4.Something made by tranflation ; verfio z'a?:n;‘:yi)articmarly ufed of the remova of a bithop from one fee to another Fither, bifho TR to change Cbfolete | TRA'NSMICRANT adj [ tranfnigrans Pafling into another country o Lat. ftate Befides an union in fovereignty, or a conjunc tion in patts, there are other implicit confedera or tranfmigrants toward Bacon's Holy War tions, that of colonie their mother nation To TRA'NSMIGRATE n [tranfinigro, Lat.] To pafs from one place or country into another This complexion is maintained by generation fo that ftrangers contract it not, and the native which tranfmigrate omit it not without commixture Brown's Vulgar Ervours If Pythagoras's tranfanimation were true, tha the fouls of men tranfmigrate into fpecies anfwerin thei forme natures fom me muf live ove many ferpents Brown's Pulgar Evrours Their fouls may tranfmigrate into each other Hozwel Regar The port of Luna, fays our learned bard Wrhio, in a drunken dream beheld bis fou The fifth within the tranfmigrating roll. ~ Dryden TrRANSMIGRA TION. 2./. [tran/migration, Fr. from tranfmigrate. Paffage fro one place or ftate into another The fequel of the conjunéion of natures in th perfon of Chrift is no abolifhment of natural properties appertaining to either fubftance, neo tranfi tion or tranfmigration thereof out of one fubftanc into another Hooker Seeing the carth of itfelf puts forth plants with out feed, plants may well have a tranfmigration o {pecies Bacon From the opinion of the metempfychofis, o tranfmigration of the fouls of men into the bodie of beafts, moft fuitable unto their human condition,. after his death, Orpheus the mufician became a fwan Brown's Vulgar Errours Eafing their paffage hence, for intercourf Of tran(migratisn, as their lot thall lead Milton *Twas taught by wife Pythagoras One foul might through more bodies pafs Secing fuch tranfinigration. there She thought it not a fable here Denban ‘When thou wert form'd,. heav'n did a man begin But the brute {oul by chance was thufiled in In woods and wilds thy monarchy maintain Where valiant beafts, by force and rapine, reign In life's next fcene, if tranfmigration be Some bear or lion is referv'd for thee Dryden's Aurengriehes Transmi'ss10N 7. f.. [tranfmiffion tranfmiffus, Latin. Fr The aét of fendin from one place to another, or from on perfon to another If there were any fuch notable tranfmiffion of a colony hither out of Spain, the very chronicles of Spain would not have omitted fo' memorable thing Spenfer on Ireland Operations by zranfmiffion of fpirits is one of th higheft fecrets in nature. Bacon's Natural Hiffory. In the tranfmiffion of the fea-water into the pits the water rifeth; but in the tranfmiffion of the wate through the veffels, it faileth. Bacon Thefe-move fwiftly; but then they require medium well difpofed, and their tranfmiffion is eafily ftopped Bacem The uvea: has a: mufculous power, and can dilate and contract that round hole 1n it called th pupil, for the better moderating the tranf light More Languages of countries are loft by tranfmifion of colonies of a different language Hale's Origin of Mankind. This enquiry will be of ufe, as a parallel difcovery of the:tranfmifion of the Englith laws int Scotland Hale Their reflexion or zranfmiffion depends on the co When him lift the rafcal routs appall Men into ftones therewith he could tran/meao And ftones to duft,. and duit to nought at all Sfien_fl*r ftitution of th ai an wate behin th glafs and not the. fisiking of the rays upon-the pasts o the glaf Neaton's Opticks TRANSMLs |