| 单词 | normanize | 
| 释义 | Normanizev.ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > Germanic people > ancient Germanic peoples > 			[verb (intransitive)]		 > Norman or Anglo-Norman Normanize1623 1623    W. Lisle in  tr.  Ælfric Saxon Treat. Old & New Test. To Rdr. p. xiii  				Hee would neuer haue borrowed so many words from abroad, hauing enough and better at home, except it were to please the Prince and Nobles, then all Normanizing, a fine point of Court-rhetoricke for those daies. 1876    Ld. Tennyson Harold  iii. ii. 88  				Edward. Senlac! Sanguelac, The Lake of Blood! Stigand. This lightning before death Plays on the word,—and Normanizes too!  2.  transitive. To make Norman or like the Normans; to attribute to the Normans or to Norman influence. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > Germanic people > ancient Germanic peoples > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > Norman or Anglo-Norman Normanize1648 1648    J. Hare Englands Proper & Onely Way 6  				A just cause of the dis-relishment and contempt of our Laws, (so Normanized both in matter and forme) by understanding men. 1778    T. Pennant Tour in Wales I. 88  				We find..the names of certain townships taken notice of in Doomsday book; Lead-brook, Normanized into Lathroc, from the Anglo-Saxon, Læd, and Broca. 1804    Gen. Index First 20 Vols. Brit. Critic 225  				English language, process by which the Saxon was Normanized. 1830    Gentleman's Mag. 100  i. Suppl. 622  				We are very fond in England of Normanizing our ancient Churches. a1861    F. Palgrave Hist. Normandy & Eng. 		(1864)	 III. 625  				He never strove to Normanize the English people. 1875    M. A. Lower Eng. Surnames 		(ed. 4)	 I. p. xxvii  				The author's fault..lies in Normanizing whatever he can. 1885    Dict. National Biogr. I. 260/1  				A step in the direction of normanising and feudalising the civil government. 1951    N. Pevsner Middlesex (Buildings of Eng.) 54  				In 1853 aisles were added and the windows Normanized. 1980    J. Lowerson Short Hist. Sussex 		(BNC)	 47  				Sussex bore a considerable brunt of the next stage of the Conquest and was the first area to be systematically ‘Normanized’. 1999    F. M. Brookfield Waitangi & Indigenous Rights 68  				A measure of Norman colonization..did take place, and Scotland was partly ‘Normanized’ but under the Scottish kings. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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