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.

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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?

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