TRANSPORT (2)

Source: 566, 567

transport (2). Transport, v.t. to banish, to ravish with pleasure, carry or convey

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Trans″port (?), n. [[F. See Transport, v.]] 1. 1. Transportation; carriage; conveyance.
The Romans . . . stipulated with the Carthaginians to furnish them with ships for transport and war. Arbuthnot. 2. 2. A vessel employed for transporting, especially for carrying soldiers, warlike stores, or provisions, from one place to another, or to convey convicts to their destination; — called also transport ship, transport vessel.
3. 3. Vehement emotion; passion; ecstasy; rapture.
With transport views the airy rule his own, And swells on an imaginary throne. Pope. Say not, in transports of despair, That all your hopes are fled. Doddridge. 4. 4. A convict transported, or sentenced to exile.