rare. [f. as prec. + -ANCE: cf. admittance.] The action of transmitting; transmission.
1786. Elfrida, II. 103. Many large sums, which, but for my exertions would have been lost in India, will now be paid me, upon their transmittance here.
1831. O. G[reene], Pass of Bonholme, etc., 96.
| Deep graven in bright letters of the mind, | |
| That noblest, best transmittance to our kind. |
1855. in H. Clarke, Eng. Dict.; and in later Dicts.