Obs. rare. [n. of action f. L. transitāre: see TRANSIT v. and -ATION.] The action of passing; passage. (In quots. humorous.)

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1600–9.  Rowlands, Knave of Clubs, 37. As on the way I Itinerated, A Rurall person I Obuiated, Interogating times Transitation.

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1605.  Verstegan, Dec. Intell., vii. 205. As he itenerated he obuiated a rurall person, and interrogating him concerning the Transitation of the time, and the demonstration of the passage, found him a meere simplician.

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