v. [TRANS- 2.] trans. To alter or change the fashion of, to transform.

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1601.  Deacon & Walker, Spirits & Divels, 134. He transmuted, transfashioned, transfigured, transformed, or metamorphozed himself into an angel.

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1619.  W. Sclater, Exp. 1 Thess. (1630), 305. To see … our people so Cameleon-like transfashioned into [etc.].

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1855.  Pusey, Doctr. Real Presence, Note Q. 233. God shall ‘transfashion (μετασχηματίσει) our vile bodies, to be made like unto His glorious Body.’

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