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transmentation rare.|trɑːnsmɛnˈteɪʃən, træns-| [f. trans- 1 + L. mens, ment- mind + -ation; rendering Gr. µετάνοια afterthought, repentance. Cf. mentation and mod. 16th c. L. transmentātio (Goclenius in Du Cange).] Change of mind or thinking; mental conversion.
1647Trapp Comm. 2 Cor. vii. 9 That ye sorrowed to repentance Gr. To a transmentation, to a thorow change both of the minde and manners. 1657Reeve God's Plea 63 Where there is µετάνοια, a new brayning, or a transmentation. 1835J. Harris Gt. Teacher (1837) 181 Repentance, transmentation, a change of mind, was the indispensable condition of enrolment. |