v. rare. [TRANS- 2.] trans. To transform into something poisonous.

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1816.  Coleridge, Statesman’s Man., 26. That atheistic philosophy, which in France transvenomed the natural thirst of truth into the hydrophobia of a wild and homeless scepticism.

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1828.  J. A. James, Christian Charity Expl., viii. 106. Envy … transvenoms the honey of another man’s comfort into the poison of asps for its own bosom.

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