单词 | anglicized |
释义 | anglicizedadj. Made English (or British) in character; spec. (of a word, phrase, etc.) borrowed or rendered into English. Cf. de-anglicized adj. at de-anglicize v. Derivatives. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > named regions of earth > Europe > British Isles > England > [adjective] > made English anglicized1725 Englishified1774 Englified1786 Anglified1839 1725 New Dict. Heraldry 51 Billeté, or Billety, the first French, the latter Angliciz'd, signifies that the Escutcheon is all over strew'd with Billets. 1774 T. Pennant Tour Scotl. (ed. 3) 69 John of Sterling, with his army of Anglicised Scots, sat down before it. 1862 C. Crosland Mrs. Blake II. 214 The Anglicised residence of an English lady. 1881 Athenæum 27 Aug. 266/3 The secondary Anglicized education of Bengal. 1883 E. Ingersoll in Harper's Mag. Jan. 195/1 Fort Ross—an anglicized abbreviation of Fuerte de los Rusos. 1913 C. Pettman Africanderisms 491 Tagatied,..an anglicized form of the Kaffir word meaning to bewitch, to ill-wish. 1959 Guardian 4 Dec. 13/5 The thing is written in a half-bantering Anglicised mock-up of the Spanish idiom. 1991 Martha Stewart Living July–Aug. 16/1 The pansy on our keepsake pillow carries thoughtfulness in its very name, an Anglicized version of the French Herbe de la pensée (‘herb of thought’). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1725 |
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