v. [f. TRANS- 2 + MOULD v.2] trans. To mould into another form or shape.
1855. Pusey, Doctr. Real Presence, Note Q. 218. It seemed good to the Maker of all things, to transmould (μετάπλαττειν) the living creature to incorruption. Ibid. (1860), Min. Proph., 259. God is all-powerful, and transmouldeth easily the nature of things which are, to what He willeth.