Obs. rare. [f. TRANSPOSE v.] = TRANSPOSITION.
1589. Puttenham, Eng. Poesie, II. xii. (Arb.), 121. Of the Anagrame, we may terme him, the poesie transposed or in one word a transpose. Ibid., 122. This man was very perfit and fortunat in these transposes.
1605. Camden, Rem. (1637), 175. This transpose of the letters in the name.