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† transˈnominate, v. Obs. rare. [f. ppl. stem of L. transnōmināre to change the name of, name over again: see trans- and nominate.] trans. To change the name of. Hence † transnominated ppl. a.
1623Cockeram, Transnominate, to change one name for another. 1635Heywood Hierarch. viii. Comm. 523 He also trans-nominated the two moneths of September and October, to Germanicus and Domitian; because in the one he was crowned, and in the other he was borne. 1657Gaule Sapient. Justif. 22 Then seems it so much the more strange..that so many real effects should proceed from a poorly equivocal and transnominated cause. |