a. [f. as prec. + -ORY2: cf. migratory.] Having the quality of transmigrating; of or pertaining to transmigration.
1816. G. S. Faber, Orig. Pagan Idol., I. 40. Reappearing agreeably to the transmigratory system. Ibid., II. 80. The latter [Noah] was deemed a transmigratory revival of the former [Adam].
1871. Alabaster, Wheel of Law, 90. They are reborn as angels preparatory to reappearing in their last transmigratory existence as Buddha.
1893. Huxley, Evolution & Ethics, 19. That each human being has his transmigratory representative.