v. Obs. rare. [f. TRANS- 1 + L. volvĕre to roll. Cf. L. transvolvĕre to roll past or by, to unroll.] trans. To roll over, overturn.
1644. Howell, Eng. Teares, 184. The great Deity of Heaven (who transvolves Kingdomes, and tumbleth down Kings in his Indignation). Ibid. (1651), Venice, 179. Shall we admit in our free States an Authority, which pretends to have power to controul, and transvolve the Dominions of others?