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transmigrative

transmigrative, a.
  (ˈtrɑːnsmɪgreɪtɪv, ˈtræns-, trɑːnsˈmaɪgrətɪv, træns-, -nz-)
  [f. transmigrate v. + -ive.]
  Of, pertaining to, or characterized by transmigration; transmigratory.

1727 D'Urfey Eng. Stage Italianized Argt., The Doctor brings the Queen to life by a transmigrative Secret. 1818 G. S. Faber Horæ Mosaicæ I. 147 That Adam, and Enoch, and Noah, were alike transmigrative incarnations of him. 1833Recapit. Apostasy i. 4 Those preëminent mundane patriarchs who were transmigrative reappearances of one and the same great universal father. 1844Eight Dissert. (1845) I. 284.


  Hence transmigratively adv., by way of transmigration (of the soul).

1818 G. S. Faber Horæ Mosaicæ II. 202 He himself was afterwards transmigratively born again in the body of his pontifical Successor Buddas-Addas. 1819Dispensations (1823) II. 74 Souls do not perish after death but flit transmigratively from one body to another.

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