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moˈnogamize, v. [Formed as prec. + -ize.] †1. intr. To hold the opinion of the ‘monogamists’ (see monogamist 1). Obs.
1605T. Bell Motives Rom. Faith Ded., If Tertullian..erred montanizing;..if Hyeronimus monogamizing. 2. trans. To make monogamous in character.
1911H. S. Harrison Queed xxiii. 297 Since, however, the church and the law allowed him but one [wife], he must more drastically monogamize his heart. |