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† ˈpapize, v. Obs. [f. L. pāpa pope + -ize.] intr. To act or play the pope; to act on the side of the pope or papal system; b. trans. To render papal or popish. Hence † papized ppl. a., imbued with popery, conformed to the papal system; † papizing vbl. n. and ppl. a., playing the pope; following papal doctrines or practices.
1612R. Carpenter Soules Sent. 41 It is only an opinion of papizing Paganes. 1629Brent tr. Jewell's Epist. in Sarpi's Council Trent, etc. 854 When we see that nothing is decreed in the Councell, but at the Popes pleasure, why may wee not say that the oracles of the Councels doe Papize? 1639Fuller Holy War iii. xxix. (1840) 170 Protestants cut off the authority from all papized writers of that age. 1692Scotch Presbyt. Eloq. (1738) 80 Papising Prelates. a1843Southey Comm.-pl. Bk. III. 519 He is accused of Papizing, because he wishes for conciliation. |