v. Obs. [f. TRANS- 2 + CHANGE v.: cf. obs. F. transchangement (Cotgr.).] trans. To transform; to transmute.

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a. 1598.  Rollock, Serm., Wks. 1849, I. 398. Be schining it culd never sa transchange ane creature.

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a. 1636.  Fitz-Geffray, Holy Transport. (1881), 197. O Tygers into humane shape transchang’d.

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1662.  J. Chandler, Van Helmont’s Oriat., To Rdr. The which colour hath transchanged thee into black darkness; thou being a white and red Virgin.

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