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单词 colonialized
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colonializedadj.n.

Brit. /kəˈləʊnɪəlʌɪzd/, U.S. /kəˈloʊnjəˌlaɪzd/, /kəˈloʊniəˌlaɪzd/
Forms: 1800s– colonialised, 1800s– colonialized.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: colonialize v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < colonialize v. + -ed suffix1.
A. adj.
1.
a. Of a good or asset: that belongs to or is made the property of a colony or colonial power. Obsolete. rare.
ΚΠ
1843 Daily Mercantile Reg. (Buffalo, N.Y.) 27 May The cost of transporting eight bushels of wheat to England, (including the 4s duty to be levied upon all colonialized wheat, after the 5th of July next,) at 49 s., or $10 75.
1880 Wanganni (N.Z.) Herald 21 Aug. Canterbury and Otago, on the strength of their colonialised land revenue, claimed and got the lion's share.
b. Of a person: that has settled in a colony; assimilated into or adapted to the culture of a colonial settlement or society. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabitant > colonist or settler > [adjective]
colonialized1848
swarming-place1892
1848 Bell's Life in Sydney 4 Mar. Rumours of various others secessions and accessions from and to the different sects of colonialized Christians are afloat in this city.
1894 H. S. Cunningham Sibylla II. xix. 43 It became known that the Governorship of the South-Western Dominions would presently be in the market... ‘Give up Parliament, and London, and everything that is interesting, and come back five years hence—dull, middle-aged, colonialised... What an ambition!’
1901 H. C. MacIlwaine Fate Fiddler v. 56 Colyer was too shrewd and too thoroughly colonialized to let either patronage or dictation be evident in his voice or manner, and he worked foot to foot with the men [sc. Australian station hands].
2013 G. Olson Criminals as Animals from Shakespeare to Lombroso vi. 183 Finally, Gulliver is revolted both by the Yahoos of Houyhnhnmland as well as by his own now thoroughly colonialized self.
c. That has been brought into accordance with the standards or practices of a colony; that has been made colonial in character, form, or style. Now somewhat rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > a land or country > [adjective] > colonized > of or relating to a colony
colonial1766
colonialized1883
colonialized1968
1883 Marlborough (N.Z.) Express 12 July The present colonialised version of the English statute.
1890 ‘Tasma’ Sydney Sovereign iv. 43 Her cultivated English struck gratefully upon his ear after the colonialised rendering of it he had been hearing for so long.
1930 J. B. Dalley Only Morning xii. 259 A colonial spirit of irreverence and contempt for tradition had spread to all classes. Strange labourers rarely touched their cap to him in the country now... All was democratised, colonialised, Americanised.
1995 F. R. Shivers Walking in Baltimore ii. 49 Now the building is a colonialized bed and breakfast retreat costing $135 a night.
2.
a. Of a country, its inhabitants, institutions, etc.: made subject to the political control of a colonial power; (also) previously subject to, or influenced by, colonial control.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > subjection > [adjective] > under foreign rule
ditionary1629
feudatory1759
irredeemed1898
colonialized1918
1918 B. G. Horniman Friend of India 118 It is all to the good that the ‘Madras Mail’ and ‘The Times of India’ dissociate themselves in the strongest terms from any sympathy with any project involving the subjection of India to a Colonialised Government.
1970 J. N. Goodsell tr. F. Castro in W. R. Duncan & J. N. Goodsell Quest for Change v. ii. 296 The movement of the dependent and colonialized peoples is a universal phenomenon shaking the world.
2007 K. April & M. Shockley Diversity in Afr. 306 Touching base with our roots has to be done while embracing the many experiences we have had in the journey from the free past to the colonialized past, to the present day.
b. Of the mind, culture, etc.: affected, influenced, or formed by the experience of colonization or subjection to colonial rule, its power structures, etc.
ΘΚΠ
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > a land or country > [adjective] > colonized > of or relating to a colony
colonial1766
colonialized1883
colonialized1968
1968 B. Bennett in L. Jones & L. Neal Black Fire 421 No wonder you punks won't throw the shackles off your colonialized minds.
1985 R. A. Hinnebusch Egyptian Politics under Sadat iv. 82 This residue of the colonialized mentality left Sadat very vulnerable to the flattery heaped on him by the West.
2019 Toronto Star (Nexis) 10 Mar. e6 We also see the darker struggles that the characters have experienced as young Black women in a world that values a colonialized idea of beauty.
B. n.
With plural agreement. Chiefly with the. People subjected to colonial settlement and rule, considered as a class or group.
ΚΠ
1955 World Politics 7 192 Colonialism to India is evil, not only because it degrades the colonialized, but because it compels the good nationalist to keep such dubious company.
1980 C. P. MacCormack in C. P. MacCormack & M. Strathern Nature, Culture & Gender i. 19 The relationship between colonialist and colonialized, and the relationship between capitalist and proletarian in industrial societies, are manifestations of the same process.
2017 J. Powers Buddha Party iv. 158 Colonial power..never achieves what it most desires: a stable, definitive distinction between the colonizers and the colonialized.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2022).
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