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† transˈcur, v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. transcurrĕre to run across. Cf. OF. transcourir (12th–15th c. in Godef.).] trans. and intr. To run across or over; to run or rove to and fro.
1528Lyndesay Dreme 777 Tygris, Ganges, Ewphrates, and Nyle, Quhilk, in the est, Transcurris mony ane myle. 1626Bacon Sylva §720 It is caused by the Fixing of the Minde upon one Object..whereby it doth not spatiate and transcurre, as it useth. |