a. Obs. rare. [f. TRANS- 4 + EMINENT.] Eminent beyond others; pre-eminent, supereminent. So † Transeminency, pre-eminence; † Transeminently adv., pre-eminently.
1642. Answ. Observ. agst. King, 19. What State businesses soever are fairely carried, redound transeminently and really to the glory of the Crowne.
1660. Burney, Κέρδ. Δῶρον (1661), 3. This is the transeminencie of the Persons, and they have the Illustrious Character of Kings. Ibid., 22. Our Soveraign Lord , who hath Reigned in all ages, in the persons transeminent.