transumpt

transumpt
tran·sumpt

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  • Transumpt — Tran*sumpt , n. [L. transumere, transumptum, to take from one to another, in LL., to transcribe. See {Transume}.] A copy or exemplification of a record; a transcript. [Obs.] Lord Herbert. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • transumpt — /trænˈsʌmpt/ (say tran sumpt), /ˈtrænsʌmpt/ (say transumpt) noun a copy of a legal document. {Latin transumptus, past participle, transcribed} …  

  • Transumpt — Word sometimes used for a copy or transcript of a record or legal document. [< Lat. transsumo = to transcribe] Cf. Engross2 …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • transumpt — ˈsəm(p)t noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin transumptum, from neuter of transumptus, past participle of transumere to transcribe, from Latin, to take from one to another Scotland : a copy of a writing or legal document; …   Useful english dictionary

  • Alexander de Waghorn — infobox bishopbiog name = Alexander de Waghorn religion= Roman Catholic Church See = Diocese of Ross Title = Bishop of Ross Period = 1398 ndash;1416 × 1418 consecration = Predecessor = Alexander de Kylwos Successor = Thomas Lyell / Gruffydd Young …   Wikipedia

  • Carnegie — This distinguished surname, borne by the Earls of Southesk, the Earls of Northesk, and having no less than twelve Coats of Arms, is of Scottish territorial origin from the old barony of the same name in the parish of Carmyllie, Angus (now part of …   Surnames reference

  • Carnegy — This distinguished surname, borne by the Earls of Southesk, the Earls of Northesk, and having no less than twelve Coats of Arms, is of Scottish territorial origin from the old barony of the same name in the parish of Carmyllie, Angus (now part of …   Surnames reference

  • transume — /tran sūmˈ, trän , zūmˈ/ transitive verb (obsolete) To transcribe officially ORIGIN: L trān(s)sūmere to transcribe, from sūmere to take • • • transumpt / sumtˈ/ noun A copy of a legal document transumption / sumˈshən/ noun 1. Transcription 2.… …   Useful english dictionary

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