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† transˈmise, v. Obs. Also 5–6 -myse. [In earliest use in pa. pple. transmised, app. rendering F. pa. pple. transmis, -mise; cf. demise, premise, promise.] trans. To cause to pass or go; to send; = transmit.
1480Caxton Ovid's Met. xiii. vii, Thyder had kynge Priamus transmysed and sent..his sone Polydorus. 1490― Eneydos xiv. 52 The sonne..shal haue transmysed hys shynynge bemes. 1541R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg. C ij, For the moste parte of the thynges that it [the liver] is composed is flesshely, blody, & therwith ben transmysed dyuers pypes or arteres. 1646J. Hall Horæ Vac. 53 There being an innate desire in every man, to transmise himself unto posterity. |