Obs. [ad. L. transmūtāt-us, pa. pple. of transmūtāre to TRANSMUTE.] Transmuted. (Const. as pa. pple.)

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1432–50.  trans. Higden (Rolls) II. 343. Iupiter … putte her in a schippe in whom he had a bulle depicte, wherefore poetes feyne Iupiter to be transmutate in to the similitude of a bulle.

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1668.  Baxter, Dying Th. (1850), 156. As if the fiery part of the candle were annihilated or transmutate,… when the candle goeth out; and were not fire, and in action still.

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