Lewis & Short

trans-mī̆gro, āvi, 1, v. n., to remove from one place to another, to migrate, transmigrate (not ante-Aug., and very rare).

  1. I. Lit.: urbem quaesituri sumus, quo transmigremus, Liv. 5, 54, 1: Veios, id. 5, 53, 2: e Carinis Esquilias in hortos Maecenatianos transmigravit, Suet. Tib. 15.
    1. B. Transf., of plants, to be removed, transplanted: arbor, Plin. 16, 32, 59, § 136.
  2. II. (In late Lat.) Act. in pass., to be removed, colonized, Fulg. Myth. 3, 10: qui transmigrati habitaverunt in Samariā, Isid. 9, 2, 54.