Obs. rare. Also 6 transier. [irreg. f. L. transīre (see prec.), the inf. form being taken instead of the ppl. stem transit- (TRANSIT v.).] intr. To go or pass across; in quot. 1665, ? to lie transversely.
1592. Wyrley, Armorie, 121. Pretended iorney if they onward hould, Transierd they were, as it was to me tould.
1665. D. Dudley, Mettallum Martis (1854), 31. If the work be set transhaw and transiring from the blast.