[f. as prec. + -OR.] One who or that which transmigrates; a transmigrant; a transmigrating spirit.
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.
1837. Lytton, Athens, II. 63. [Genius] the true spiritual transmigratorit passes through all shapes, losing identity but not life and kindred to the Great Intelligence which is the Soul of matter.