v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. transfund-ĕre: see next.] trans. = next.

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1670.  H. Stubbe, Plus Ultra, 121. Because this Transfunding of blood hath hitherto been looked on as the primary Invention.

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a. 1677.  Barrow, Serm. (1687), I. viii. 97. Speech, that most natural, proper and easie means of … conveying, and, as it were, transfunding our thoughts and our passions into each other.

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