English-Thai Dictionary
transmigrate
VI กลับชาติมาเกิด kab-chad-ma-koed
transmigrate
VI อพยพ โยก ย้ายถิ่น ฐาน aob-pa-yob
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TRANSMIGRATE
v.i.[L. transmigro; trans and migro, to migrate. ] 1. To migrate; to pass from one country or jurisdiction to another for the purpose of residing in it; as men or families.
2. To pass from one body into another.
Their souls may transmigrate into each other.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRANSMIGRATE
Trans "mi *grate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Transmigrated; p. pr. & vb. n.Transmigrating. ] Etym: [L. transmigrare, transmigratum; trans across + migrare to migrate. See Migrate. ]
1. To pass from one country or jurisdiction to another for the purpose of residence, as men or families; to migrate.
2. To pass from one body or condition into another. Their may transmigrate into each other. Howell.
New American Oxford Dictionary
transmigrate
trans mi grate |transˈmīˌgrāt, tranz- trænzˈmaɪɡreɪt | ▶verb [ no obj. ] 1 (of the soul ) pass into a different body after death. 2 rare migrate. DERIVATIVES trans mi gra tion |ˌtransˌmīˈgrāSHən, ˌtranz- |noun, trans mi gra tor |-ˌgrātər |noun, trans mi gra to ry |-grəˌtôrē |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective in the sense ‘transferred ’): from Latin transmigrat- ‘removed from one place to another, ’ from the verb transmigrare (see trans-, migrate ).
Oxford Dictionary
transmigrate
trans |mi ¦grate |ˌtranzmʌɪˈgreɪt, trɑːnz -, -ns- | ▶verb [ no obj. ] 1 (of the soul ) pass into a different body after death. 2 rare migrate. DERIVATIVES transmigration |-ˈgreɪʃ (ə )n |noun, transmigrator noun, transmigratory |-ˈmʌɪgrət (ə )ri |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective in the sense ‘transferred ’): from Latin transmigrat- ‘removed from one place to another ’, from the verb transmigrare (see trans-, migrate ).