transmigration
pronunciation
How to pronounce transmigration in British English: UK [ˌtrænzmaɪˈɡreɪʃn; ˌtrænsmaɪˈɡreɪʃn]
How to pronounce transmigration in American English: US [ ˌtrænzmaɪˈɡreɪʃn,ˌtrænsmaɪˈɡreɪʃn]
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- Noun:
- the passing of a soul into another body after death
Word Origin
- transmigration (n.)
- c. 1300, from Old French transmigracion "exile, diaspora" (13c.) and directly from Late Latin transmigrationem (nominative transmigratio) "change of country," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin transmigrare "to wander, move, to migrate," from trans- "over" (see trans-) + migrare "to migrate" (see migration). Originally literal, in reference to the removal of the Jews into the Babylonian captivity; general sense of "passage from one place to another" is attested from late 14c.; sense of "passage of the soul after death into another body" first recorded 1590s.
Example
- 1. Just as you said , everything has the transmigration .
- 2. Some say that they learned these doctrines from egypt ; others believed that , either directly or indirectly , they learned the theory of transmigration from india .
- 3. Love you until the next transmigration .
- 4. I love you forever transmigration universe .
- 5. No purpose , no direction , just like the eternal transmigration that nietzsche said .