释义 |
transˈmake, v. [f. trans- 2 + make v., rendering Gr. µεταποιεῖν.] trans. To make into something different, to refashion. Hence transˈmaking vbl. n.
1844Dublin Rev. Mar. 92 They [the sacramental symbols] are as it were transmade, made into a new thing, or, in the apt language of the Catholic dogma, transubstantiated. 1874Pusey Lent. Serm. 315 Those..whom man could not have changed even by punishing, but the Word transmade, forming and fashioning them after its own will. 1909D. Stone Doctr. Eucharist I. 72 [transl. St. Gregory of Nyssa] That body by the indwelling of God the Word was transmade (µετεποιήθη) to the dignity of Godhead. |