Obs. rare. [f. L. transcript-, ppl. stem of transcrībĕre to TRANSCRIBE.] trans. = TRANSCRIBE. Hence † Transcripting vbl. sb.

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1592.  G. Harvey, Pierce’s Super., Wks. (Grosart), II. 123. I haue lost more labour then the transcripting of this Censure.

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1609.  Sir T. Smith’s Commw. Eng., To Rdr. 2. Corruption of coppies, happening … by the often transscripting.

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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.

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