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† ˈScotize, v. Obs. Also 6–7 scottize. [f. Scot n.1 + -ize.] intr. To imitate the Scots; to favour Scottish ways. Hence ˈScotizing ppl. a.
1593R. Bancroft Dangerous Positions 41 headline, English Scottizing for Discipline. 1607Sir J. Harington Nugæ Ant. (1804) II. 25 His Majestie had long since understanding of his wryting against the genevising and scotising ministers. 1623W. Lisle ælfric on O. & N. Test. To Rdr. 13 An Englishman Scottizing once to our King was roundly reproued for it. 1659Gauden Tears Ch. iii. xix. 323 A Scotizing zeal. a1662Heylin Laud iv. (1668) 328 The English had Scotized in all their Practises. Ibid. v. 460 Thereby drawing on himself the general hatred not only of the Scots, but Scotizing English. |