a. rare. [f. L. transcript-, ppl. stem of transcrībĕre to TRANSCRIBE + -ITIOUS1. Cf. late L. transcriptīcius, -ītius belonging to a transfer or assignment.] Derived from or arising out of transcription; of the nature or character of a transcript.
165587. H. More, App. Antid. (1712), 181. That there is no such Idea of God as we have describd, neither Innate, nor Acquisititious, or Transcriptitious; because it involves in it the Notion of a Spirit.
180212. Bentham, Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827), II. 436. Preappointed evidence may be distinguished into original and transcriptitious. Ibid., III. 396. Evidence termed transcriptitious or transcriptural.