v. Obs. rare. [f. ppl. stem of L. transnōmināre to change the name of, name over again: see TRANS- and NOMINATE.] trans. To change the name of. Hence † Transnominated ppl. a.

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1623.  Cockeram, Transnominate, to change one name for another.

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1635.  Heywood, Hierarch., VIII. Comm. 523. He also trans-nominated the two moneths of September and October, to Germanicus and Domitian; because in the one he was crowned, and in the other he was borne.

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1657.  Gaule, Sapient. Justif., 22. Then seems it so much the more strange … that so many real effects should proceed from a poorly equivocal and transnominated cause.

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