† transˈeminent, a. Obs. rare.
[f. trans- 4 + eminent.]
Eminent beyond others; pre-eminent, supereminent. So † transˈeminency, pre-eminence; † transˈeminently adv., pre-eminently.
| 1642 Answ. Observ. agst. King 19 What State businesses soever are fairely carried,..redound transeminently and really to the glory of the Crowne. 1660 Burney κέρδ. Δῶρον (1661) 3 This is the transeminencie of the Persons, and they have the Illustrious Character of Kings. Ibid. 22 Our Soveraign Lord.., who hath Reigned in all ages, in the persons transeminent. |