v. rare. [f. TRANS- 2 + PRINT v.] trans. To reprint from another book, etc. Hence Transprint sb., that which is transprinted.
1825. Coleridge, Aids Refl. (1848), I. 337. The celebrated conclusion of the fourth book of Paleys Moral and Political Philosophy, referred to in p. 268, is here transprinted for the convenience of the Reader.
1827. Bentham, Mem & Corr., Wks. 1843, X. 577. A transprint of which, in a number of the Examiner, is likewise destined to accompany them.