Obs. rare. [f. ppl. stem of L. transmūtāre to TRANSMUTE: see -ATE3.] trans. = TRANSMUTE 1.
1632. Vicars, Æneid, V. 140. Here fortune her faire face first transmutated.
1659. Stanley, Hist. Philos., IX. (1687), 550/2. Solid Bodies, whose Elements are four, Fire, Water, Air, Earth; of all which, transmutated, and totally changed, the World consists. Ibid. (1659), XI. 763/1. By immixture of some small thing to be transmutated.