Etymology of the Latin word transfigurare
the Latin word
transfigurare (transform, change form, appearance)
derived from the Latin word
figurare (form, fashion, shape)
derived from the Latin word
figura (shape, form, figure)
derived from the Latin word
fingere (adapt, transform into; modify; make up; pretend; mold, form, shape)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*dheigh-using the Latin prefix
trans-derived from the Latin word
trans (beyond, across)
Derivations in Latin
transfiguratus,
transfiguratorDerivations in other languages
English
transfigure, French
transfigurer, Italian
trasfigurare, Portuguese
transfigurar, Spanish
transfigurar