a. Obs. rare1. [ad. L. transpōnent-em, pr. pple. of transpōnĕre to TRANSPOSE.] Transposing, transferring: in quot. (erron.) = transferred; immanent by communication.

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1612.  R. Sheldon, Serm. St. Martins, 10. How the attributes, and diuine perfections, of God were transponent in Christ.

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