[f. as prec. + -OR.] One who or that which transmigrates; a transmigrant; a transmigrating spirit.

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1743.  Ellis, Knowl. Div. Things, ii. 122. Whenever we find a People begin to revive in Literature, it was owing … either to some Transmigrators from those Parts coming and settling among them, or else to their going thither for Instruction.

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1837.  Lytton, Athens, II. 63. [Genius] the true spiritual transmigrator—it passes through all shapes, losing identity but not life and kindred to the Great Intelligence which is the Soul of matter.

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