v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. transfund-ĕre: see next.] trans. = next.
1670. H. Stubbe, Plus Ultra, 121. Because this Transfunding of blood hath hitherto been looked on as the primary Invention.
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.