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Turkize, v.|ˈtɜːkaɪz| Also 6–9 turkise, 7 turkeise; 9 turcise |ˈtɜːsaɪz|. [f. Turk n.1 + -ize.] 1. trans. To render Turkish.
1599in Archpriest Controv. (Camden) I. 220 All three words of one significacion, viz. turkized atheism. 1625Purchas Pilgrims ii. vi. Pref. 1464 A halfe-turkised Christian with divers Turkes following immediatly after. 1911Q. Rev. Apr. 471 The ‘Turcising’ of the Ottoman Empire which is one of the objects of the Young Turk party. 2. intr. To play the Turk; † to tyrannize over.
1599in Archpriest Controv. (Camden) I. 97 Blackwell, yt will turkise over vs to vrge our consent by violent force. 1600W. Watson Decacordon (1602) 169 The Iesuits..would Turkize ouer vs in that shamelesse manner. 1612T. James Jesuits' Downf. 2 They vse to turkize over men in a shameful maner, nay, it were better to liue vnder the Turke. 1862Cunningham Hist. Theol. (1864) I. xx. 629 A book..called ‘Calvinus Turcisans’ or Calvin Turkising,—that is teaching the doctrine of the Turks or Mohometans. |