释义 |
martialize, v. rare.|ˈmɑːʃəlaɪz| Also 6 martiallize. [f. martial a. + -ize.] trans. To make martial. Hence martialiˈzation.
1600Tourneur Transf. Met. lxxviii, Only the muses deare to Martialize. 1685F. Spence tr. Varilla's Ho. Medici 57 They could not conceive, why, his army being the strongest and best martialliz'd, he [etc.]. 1823New Monthly Mag. VII. 126 The Rebellion broke out, and the genius of loyalty martialized the various classes of the community. 1848L. Hunt Town (1858) 439 [The march in ‘Figaro’] has ever since been played there to the martialisation of hundreds of little boys. |