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Definition of Transe
1. n. See Trance.
Definition of Transe
1. a passage [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transe
Literary usage of Transe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: Supplement by John Jamieson (1825)
"Now at the taking of our town's men, the lord Gordon Qwho] was in the Old-toun,
caused draw out his horse out of the stables into the transe, and beheld all ..."
2. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English by John Walker (1823)
"the intestines Entrance, en'transe. i. act of entering; pa«- «age | initiation [trance
Enumerate, e-nu'me-rite. ra to count Enumeration, ..."
3. Reports of the Decisions of the Court of Appeals of the State of New York by New York (State). Court of Appeals, Austin Abbott (1874)
"Johnson, 7 transe. App. 22. Determined no question of law. ... Davis B. Keyes and
Knox, 5 transe. App. 352. Determined no question of law. ..."