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Dorize, v.|ˈdɔəraɪz| [ad. Gr. δωρίζειν to imitate the Dorians, f. Δωρίς Doris: see Dorian.] 1. intr. To imitate Doric manners, etc.; to speak or write in Doric.
1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. 296 In the Writings of such as did not Dorize. c1795S. Parr Wks. (1828) VII. 415, I think with the lady in Theocritus, that the Dorians have a right to Dorize. 2. trans. To render Doric in manners, etc.
1846Grote Greece ii. viii. II. 608 Ionians, but completely dorised through their long subjection to Argos. 1871Symonds Grk. Poets v. 136 Thebes..Dorized by the Spartans. |