Lexicographical Neighbors of Transshapes
Literary usage of Transshapes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Exposition Upon the Second Epistle General of St. Peter by Thomas Adams, James Sherman (1848)
"While Satan appears like a roaring lion, we are ready u run from nim ; but when
he transshapes himself mit a familiar form, we admit him too often, ..."
2. Plautus: Spätere Bearbeitungen plautinischer Lustspiele by Karl von Reinhardstoettner (1886)
"... and transshapes Himself unto her husband: Ganimede He makes assistant in his
amorous rapes, Whilst he prefers the earth' before Juno's bed. ..."