v. Obs. rare. [f. TRANS- 2 + COLOR v.: cf. It. transcolorare ‘to discolour or chaunge colour’ (Florio).] trans. To change the color of; to cause to change color.

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1664.  Power, Exp. Philos., I. 75. By its acidity is transcoloured into English Beer.

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1669.  Cokaine, Poems, 47. Do not believe I counterfeit, who think Verses in your praise would transcolour Inke.

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1837.  C. Lofft, Self-formation, II. 262. I was never so transcoloured.

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