单词 | gaelicized |
释义 | Gaelicizedadj. Made Gaelic; (of a word, name, etc.) rendered or adapted into Gaelic; (of a person, community, etc.) that has adopted Gaelic language and culture. ΚΠ 1848 A. Herbert in J. H. Todd Leabhar Breathnach: Irish Version of Historia Britonum of Nennius p. xcvi A Gaelicized adoption of the Latin word Scotus. 1887 Celtic Mag. Oct. 540 In the Gaelicised monastery of Deer there were strong traces of Welsh or British influence. 1935 D. A. Mackenzie Sc. Folk-lore & Folk Life 15 It does not follow that all Highland families which still retain Gaelicized Norse surnames were originally Norse. 1951 B. FitzGerald Geraldines ii. v. 110 Not until the reign of James I did the towns of Ireland become fully gaelicized. 2016 Belfast Tel. (Nexis) 18 Feb. The word [crack] was borrowed into the Irish language, with the Gaelicised spelling ‘craic’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1848 |
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