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Italianated, ppl. a.|ɪˈtælɪəneɪtɪd| [f. It. Italianato (see prec.) + -ed1.] 1. = Italianate a. 1.
1553T. Wilson Rhet. (1567) 82 b, An other choppes in with Englishe Italinated. 1581A. Anderson Serm. Paules Crosse 80 Oure Italienated Papistes. 1598R. Barckley Felic. Man iv. (1603) 317 An English man italianated is a Devil incarnated. 1660Charac. Italy 55 Nay, 'tis a Proverb of their own, Tudesco Italianato è un Diavolo incarnato: an Italianated German is a Devil incarnate. 1841D'Israeli Amen. Lit. (1867) 425 This Italianated Englishman..raged against Elizabeth more furiously than had the Mar-prelate Knox. 1891Athenæum 5 Sept. 315/3 His preference for the italianated suburb of Cairo. †2. = Italianate a. 2. Obs.
1616Sir R. Boyle in Lismore Papers (1887) Ser. ii. II. 50 The Petitioner..seeketh to deteyne yt by his Italionated pollecie. 1658W. Sanderson Graphice 37 How she leers out of her inticeing Italianated eyes, able to confound a Saint. |