单词 | royalize |
释义 | royalizev. 1. a. transitive. To make royal; to invest with a royal character or standing. In later use also: to bring under royal control. Also in extended use. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > majesty, glory, or grandeur > exaltation or glorification > exalt or glorify [verb (transitive)] heavec825 higheOE brightenOE clarifya1340 glorifya1340 enhancec1374 stellifyc1384 biga1400 exalt?a1400 raisea1400 shrinea1400 to bear up?a1425 enhighc1440 erect?a1475 assumec1503 amount1523 dignifya1530 to set up1535 extol1545 enthronize1547 augment1567 sublimate?1567 sublime1568 assumptc1571 begoda1576 royalize1589 suscitate1598 swell1601 consecrate1605 realize1611 reara1616 sphere1615 ingreata1620 superexalta1626 soara1627 ascend1628 rise1628 embroider1629 apotheose1632 grandize1640 engreaten1641 engrandizea1652 mount1651 intronificate1653 magnificent1656 superposit1661 grandify1665 heroify1677 apotheosize1695 enthrone1699 aggrandize1702 pantheonize1801 hoist1814 princify1847 queen1880 heroize1887 1589 A. Munday tr. F. de Vernassal Hist. Palmendos xxviii. f. 87 Had Paris seene this wonderous peece of art, Proud Venus had not caried beauties prize: Pallas and Iuno would haue stood apart, To see their gifts one Uirgin royallize. a1592 R. Greene Frier Bacon (1594) sig. F3 Rich Alexandria drugges..Shall royallize the table of my king. 1629 N. Carpenter Achitophel (1640) ii. 122 Our Saviour.., whose least alliance could have royalized the basest family. 1647 N. Bacon Hist. Disc. Govt. 218 All the Kings labour was to royallize Gaveston into as high a pitch as he could. 1734 H. Carey Trag. Chrononhotonthologos i. v. 25 This Honour, Royal Sir! so royalizes The Royalty of your most Royal Actions, The Dumb can only utter forth your Praise. 1809 Cobbett's Weekly Polit. Reg. XV. 102 We royalized the cause of Spain; we made it a contest between king Ferdinand and king Joseph. 1859 W. Anderson Discourses (1860) 34 When they shall be royalized and glorified in the Kingdom of their Father. 1861 Med. Times & Gaz. 20 Apr. 421/2 An antelope comes from the Queen, and Royalises the collection. 1930 L. W. Labaree Royal Govt. Amer. 443 Their partly successful efforts to royalize the proprietary and corporate colonies. 1987 L. Bethell Colonial Brazil i. 14 The New Monarchy early in the sixteenth century had recovered this right from the donataries and royalized it, as it were. 2002 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 11 May b3/1 Before becoming royalized she [sc. Princess Mathilde] was a speech therapist working with autistic children. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > making famous > make famous or celebrate [verb (transitive)] enluminec1386 famea1400 bruitc1487 renowna1500 celebrate1522 specifya1525 illustrate1530 illustre1530 resoundc1550 blaze1552 blazon1553 ennoble1565 repeat1582 famose1590 famous1590 royalize1590 emblazon1592 emblaze1596 concelebrate1599 blazonize1614 laurizea1618 lustre1627 befame1669 sound1711 belion1837 lionize1837 1590 C. Marlowe Tamburlaine: 1st Pt. sig. B5 For Fates and Oracles, [of] heauen haue sworne, To roialise the deedes of tamburlaine. 1605 N. Breton Soules Immortall Crowne Ded. sig. A2v The Patrone of all vertue will so Royallize your praise in the Heauens. 1636 J. Ballard in Ann. Dubrensia sig. E4 To Royalize thy glory: The world turnes Chronicle, and speakes a story. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > sole rule > rule as monarch [verb (intransitive)] reignc1325 rikec1350 to sit on the (also one's) throne1538 to wield the (also a, one's) sceptre1567 monarchize1592 regalize1599 royalize1606 thronea1616 monarcha1653 sovereignize1661 1606 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. (new ed.) ii. iv. 43 Euen Hee..must be both Iust and Wise, If long Hee look to Rule and Royalize. 1652 E. Benlowes Theophila vi. xxxv. 85 The glorious List Of Heirs to God,..Who Royalize it There by Graces high Acquist. 1827 W. Tennant Papistry Storm'd 24 In elbuck-chair He sat and royalees'd it there. Derivatives ˈroyalized adj. ΚΠ 1604 J. Hanson Time is Turne-coate 67 They as Guards may waite with rare delight, On Albions Caesars royalized sprite. 1795 Coll. State Papers War against France II. 59 The Republic presents herself before royalized Europe, to announce to her a war of as long continuance as the injustice of tyrants. 1869 J. M. Peebles Seers of Ages xviii. 140 Under the cold drapery of the royalized church, were genuine silver-glimmerings of the aspirational and spiritual. 2000 Renaissance Q. 53 933 The erasure of republican culture from a royalized English history. ˈroyalizing n. ΚΠ 1651 N. Bacon Contin. Hist. Disc. Govt. 213 The Crown of England for ever now made triple by the Royallizing of that of Ireland amongst the rest. 1889 W. S. Gilbert Gondoliers ii. i. 31 How does Royalizing strike you? 1991 J. C. Norhnberg in J. P. Rosenblatt & J. C. Sitterson Not in Heaven 68 Joseph accomplishes the economic and imperial unity of Pharaoh's Egypt, David the hegemony and royalizing of Jerusalem. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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