Obs. [ad. L. transumpt-us, pa. pple. of transūmeĕre to TRANSUME.] Transumed, transferred, copied. (as pa. pple.)
1495. Trevisas Barth. De P. R., II. v. (W. de W.), b iij/2. They [angels] ben lyckened to other thynges that ben take and transumpte of materyall thynges.