convert (used of religious change Mer.V. III. v. 37)
1.
trans. to turn in
another direction
AYL. V. iv. 168
“c-ed . . . from his
enterprise,”
Sonn. vii. 11
“The eyes . . . c-ed are
From his low tract.”
2.
intr. to turn away or
aside
Sonn. xi. 4
“when thou from youth
c-est,”
xiv. 12.
3.
to appropriate “to”
Mer.V. III. ii. 168.
4.
to change “into” something else
Ado II. iii. 72,
Ham. V. i. 233
“that loam, whereto he
was c-ed”
; intr. for passive, to undergo a change
Ado I. i. 127
“Courtesy itself must
to
disdain,”
Mac. IV. iii.
228.