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† commiˈgration Obs. [ad. L. commigrātiōn-em migration, f. commigrā-re to remove with all one's effects, migrate, f. com- with + migrāre to migrate.] Migration: properly, on a large scale.
1627Hakewill Apol. i. i. 34 Wee read of diverse commigrations or removalls of Nations. 1677Hale Prim. Orig. Man. ii. vii. 201 Nothing impedes their mutual commigrations. 1695Woodward Nat. Hist. Earth i. (1723) 184 The Inhabitants..lost all Memory of their Commigration. 1755Johnson, Commigration, a removal of a large body of people from one country to another. 2. Transmigration (of souls).
1613Purchas Pilgrimage v. vi. 406 The Commigration of soules into the bodies of Beasts. |