Obs. rare. [f. L. transcript-, ppl. stem of transcrībĕre to TRANSCRIBE.] trans. = TRANSCRIBE. Hence † Transcripting vbl. sb.
1592. G. Harvey, Pierces Super., Wks. (Grosart), II. 123. I haue lost more labour then the transcripting of this Censure.
1609. Sir T. Smiths Commw. Eng., To Rdr. 2. Corruption of coppies, happening by the often transscripting.
1633. T. Stafford, Pac. Hib., III. xiii. (1821), 625. A Letter from Sir Robert Cecill unto the Lord Deputie, and the same transcripted unto the President.