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Spaniolate, v. rare.|ˈspænɪəleɪt| Also 6 Spanyol-. [f. Spaniol- Spanish (see Spainol) + -ate3. Cf. obs. F. espagnoler, Sp. españolar, and Hispaniolate v.] trans. To Spaniolize. Hence ˈSpaniolated ppl. a.
1577Sidney Lett. Misc. Wks. (1829) 302 His Brother Earnest, muche lyke him in disposition... Bothe extreemely Spaniolated. 1583T. Stocker Civ. Warres Lowe C. iii. 109 b note, Other letters sent from the Spaniolated Hollanders to Leyden. Ibid. 110 note, The Spanyolated John le Hutter. 1855Kingsley Westw. Ho! xxvii, As Cary said to him once, using a cant phrase of Sidney's,..all heaven and earth were ‘spaniolated’ to him. 1907Athenæum 25 May 635/3 The poor Spaniolated prince then holding the title. |