transmigrans

Latin

Etymology

Present participle of trānsmigrō.

Participle

trānsmigrāns (genitive trānsmigrantis); third-declension one-termination participle

  1. moving house
  2. transmigrating
  3. wandering
    • 4th-century CE, Jerome of Stridon (St. Jerome), Vulgate, 27:8
      sīcut avis trānsmigrāns dē nīdō suō sīc vir quī relinquit locum suum
      As a bird that wandereth from her nest, so is a man that leaveth his place.
      (trans.: Douay-Rheims Bible)

Declension

Third-declension participle.

singular plural
masc./fem. neuter masc./fem. neuter
nominative trānsmigrāns trānsmigrantēs trānsmigrantia
genitive trānsmigrantis trānsmigrantium
dative trānsmigrantī trānsmigrantibus
accusative trānsmigrantem trānsmigrāns trānsmigrantēs
trānsmigrantīs
trānsmigrantia
ablative trānsmigrante
trānsmigrantī1
trānsmigrantibus
vocative trānsmigrāns trānsmigrantēs trānsmigrantia

1When used purely as an adjective.