- transume
- [trænʹzju:m] v уст.
засвидетельствовать копию с документа
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Transume — Tran*sume , v. t. [L. transumere, transsumere, to take from one to another; trans across + sumere to take.] To change; to convert. [R.] Crashaw. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
transume — verb To change, convert See Also: transumption … Wiktionary
transume — To make an official copy of a document … Grandiloquent dictionary
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
Twelfth century (The) — The twelfth century John Marenbon INTRODUCTION The twelfth century began and ended with events which mark it off, at least symbolically, as a discrete period in the history of Western philosophy. It was in about 1100 that Abelard the most wide… … History of philosophy
change — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Alteration Nouns 1. change, alteration, mutation, permutation, variation, modification, modulation, innovation, metastasis; transition; menopause; deviation, flux, turn; shift; diversion, break; reform,… … English dictionary for students
Change — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Difference at different times. < N PARAG:Change >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 change change alteration mutation permutation variation modification modulation inflexion mood qualification innovation metastasis … English dictionary for students
transsude — transsude, transsume etc.: see transude, transume, etc … Useful english dictionary
transsume — transsude, transsume etc.: see transude, transume, etc … Useful english dictionary